In
the seedy underbelly of 18th-century Paris, money is king. Nothing is
sacred – even love itself can be bought for the right price. A native of
this hedonistic underworld, Manon is caught between twin desires when
she falls in love with the student Des Grieux. Steadfast and devoted, he
offers the possibility of an honourable life. Yet, the riches promised
by the world of Parisian society remain tempting...
Manon’s inner turmoil and struggle for survival lie at the devastating heart of Kenneth MacMillan’s 1974 adaptation of AbbéPrévost’s novel. In this signature work of The Royal Ballet, MacMillan’s nuanced understanding of human psychology makesfor
an unflinching look into the moral degradation of Manon’s Paris, while
all its decadence and decay are brought to life throughJules Massenet’s score and Nicholas Georgiadis’s designs.
Approximate runtime: 3h 35min / 215min, One Interval
Sung in French with English subtitles.
Under
the oppressive heat of the Spanish sun, the fiercely independent Carmen
attracts the attention of Don José. She warns him not to fall in love
with her, but his obsession knows no bounds. Damiano Michieletto’s
searing production returns, casting scorching light on the lust, violence and destructive desire of Bizet’s ever-popular opera.
An all-star cast brings this white-hot drama to life, with Ginger Costa-Jackson in
the fiery title role, alongside Russell Thomas as the jealous and
despairing Don José. Following his 2023 Royal Opera debut, Sesto
Quatrini returns to conduct Bizet’s electrifying and sensual score.
Approximate runtime: 2h 20min / 140min, One Interval
At a cosy Christmas party, young Clara meets the mysterious magician Drosselmeyer, who gives her a nutcracker doll. When the guests have departed and the house is asleep, Clara sneaks downstairs in search of the doll. Instead, she finds Drosselmeyer, who whisks her away on a journey into a whole world
of enchantment: fantastical landscapes of flurried snow and glittering
confection where toys come alive and the magic never stops.
Peter
Wright’s production of this festive family favourite sparkles to the
wondrous swell of Tchaikovsky’s orchestral score, alongside the glow and
grandeur of Julia Trevelyan Oman’s period designs.