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Since 1986, Bourne has worked in dance, musical theatre and film with his dance companies New Adventures and AMP, [54] as well as choreographed musicals for West End Theatre such as Mary Poppins and My Fair Lady. [55] Productions include The Red Shoes (ballet), The Car Man (Bourne) (based on Bizet's Carmen) and Edward Scissorhands (dance) among ...
The Red Shoes is a ballet choreographed by Matthew Bourne using the music of Bernard Herrmann (1911–1975). It is based broadly on the 1948 film The Red Shoes by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. The set and costume designs are by Lez Brotherston.
Ashley Shaw (born 1990) [1] is an Australian ballet dancer who regularly performs leading roles with Matthew Bourne's New Adventures. [2] [3] [4] She debuted the leading role in Bourne's Cinderella in 2009. [1] In 2016 Matthew Bourne cast her as Vicky Page in his adaptation of The Red Shoes. [5] [6] Shaw played Aurora in Bourne's 2022 Sleeping ...
INTERVIEW: The choreographer who changed how dance was perceived in Britain is now taking the reins of a major revival of ‘Oliver!’. He talks to Sarah Crompton about his memories of legendary ...
A radical reworking of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" by acclaimed choreographer Matthew Bourne gets its North American premiere at the Ahmanson Theatre in L.A.
Climate change protesters interrupted a performance of Romeo + Juliet in London on Thursday night (31 August). The group, known as Fossil Free London, stormed the stage at the Sadler’s Wells ...
Choreography: Matthew Bourne; Company: Adventures in Motion Pictures; Premiere: August 26, 1992, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh [65] In 1992, choreographer Matthew Bourne staged a new version of the ballet as part of a double-bill with Tchaikovsky's one-act opera Iolanta (presented by Opera North) to celebrate the centenary of both works. [66]
Pages in category "Ballets by Matthew Bourne" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Edward Scissorhands (dance) P. Play Without Words; R.