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Who hasn't fallen in love with a mechanical doll?
If this production is anything to go by, the upcoming season is set to be a cracker.
Enough Christmas spirit to power a sleigh.
Muted world war one ballet.
A 40th anniversary production featuring politics, guns and prostitutes.
A sure-fire hit.
From abstract dance to stories about unrequited love.
A mixed bill of slightly mixed fortunes.
A very special Swan Lake.
Escapism of the highest quality.
Third time lucky.
A horror classic, danced.
The ultimate romantic ballet on the big screen.
One choreographer, three varied delights at Covent Garden.
Two works from its founder choreographer, Frederick Ashton.
One of the last chances to catch this enigma before he retires.
A double bill from the peerless Frederick Ashton.
Artist creates a huge painted silk display.
Riotous classic returns to the Royal Opera House.
Anthony Dowell's production returns to the Royal Opera House.
Great performances in the Royal's adaptation of Pushkin's classic.
Carlos Acosta's 2013 version of the Russian classic enjoys its first revival.
Forty year old production feels as fresh as ever.
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