The ultimate romantic ballet on the big screen.
Two works from its founder choreographer, Frederick Ashton.
Three wonderful pieces of music, three brilliantly danced ballets.
Melodic torment from a top-notch cast.
A superb company of dancers but mixed-quality choreography.
Carlos Acosta's new ballet production of a Russian-Spanish classic.
A humble postman and raven give birth to a girl who can neither speak nor fly...
Mayerling is a darkly erotic ballet with an undertow of death and decline, superbly performed by the Royal Ballet.
Mozart's last singspiel offers a heady and unusual blend of magic, morality and masonry, not to mention a giant serpent and flying wheelbarrow.
Spicy Indian melodrama served up ballet-style with strong performances at Covent Garden.
Award-winning choreography and some remarkable performances.
Filled with quirky and entertaining characters and plenty of excitement, this is more of a show than a ballet.
Powerful Puccini with a visceral narrative punch.
The Royal Ballet pays homage to its Founder Choreographer, Frederick Ashton.
Could a better line-up of dancers be found for this ballet, based on Tchaikovsky's music?
This story of sibling rivalry fails to soar
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