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BRB’s Sir Peter Wright Centenary: a fitting tribute

Sir Peter Wright Centenary with Birmingham Royal Ballet
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Birmingham Royal Ballet in The Green Table by Kurt Jooss
© Johan Persson
Carlos Acosta as Death and Max Maslen as the Old Soldier in The Green Table
© Johan Persson
Céline Gittens as Odile and Yasiel Hodelín Bello as Siegfried in the Black Swan pas de deux
© Johan Persson
Miki Mizutani as Giselle and Max Maslan as Albrecht in Act 2 of Giselle
© Johan Persson
Mathias Dingman as Florimund and Momoko Hirata as Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty
© Johan Persson
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“which exists at some distance from classical ballet in the hinterland of modern movement”
Critique faite à Birmingham Hippodrome, Birmingham, le 18 juin 2026
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The Green Table (Kurt Jooss)
The Sleeping Beauty: Act III, Pas de deux (Sir Peter Wright)
Giselle: Pas de deux (Sir Peter Wright)
Coppélia (excerpt) (Sir Peter Wright)
Swan Lake: Pas de Deux (Sir Peter Wright)
Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Carlos Acosta, Danse
Céline Gittens, Danse
Yasiel Hodelín Bello, Danse
Tzu-Chao Chou, Danse
Beatrice Parma, Danse
Momoko Hirata, Danse
Mathias Dingman, Danse
Max Maslen, Danse
Miki Mizutani, Danse
Jeanette Wong, Piano
Yen Lee, Piano
National Ballet of Japan's Swan Lake: tragic but mesmerising
****1
A new Albrecht makes a polished Giselle shine even brighter
****1
The RB: Peter Wright’s Giselle is as near perfection as you can get
*****
BRB’s The Nutcracker at the Royal Albert Hall is at its best
****1
The Royal Ballet’s The Nutcracker: exceptional performances
*****
Birmingham Royal Ballet enchants in Peter Wright's The Nutcracker
****1
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