The Coppélia of Ninette de Valois was first seen in 1954 at the Royal Opera House, and has not dated one ounce. The apparently cardboard, dollhouse evocation of a German peasant village has been ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. It's a tentative start in an opening act that lacks the slick delivery of ...
In this adaptation, the choreographer Eduardo Lao has retained the original music created by Leo Delibes in 1870 for Coppélia. However the original Libretto by Charles Nuitter, based on a short story ...
This cute little black-haired Muscovite is pure Tinkerbell, mercurial and irresistible, with the flightiest jump and the fleetest feet imaginable. She has a sparkle that no classroom can teach, and ...
A classic returns to the Royal Ballet repertory with Ninette de Valois’ charming and funny Coppélia– a story of love, mischief and mechanical dolls. The intricate choreography is set to Delibes’ ...
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