FRANKENSTEIN – ROYAL OPERA HOUSE – LIVE SCREENING

Cinema |
18th May 2016

Wed 18 May | 19:15pm | £18 / £17 Under 16s 

Royal Ballet Artist in Residence Liam Scarlett has chosen Mary Shelley’s gothic classic Frankenstein as the basis for his first full-length narrative ballet for the Covent Garden Main Stage.

A story of betrayal, curiosity, life, death and, above all, love, it inspires Scarlett to explore the very depths of human nature and our need to find acceptance and a place in the world. For this exciting new ballet Scarlett returns to the music of Lowell Liebermann, from whom he has commissioned a brand new score.

Choreography Liam Scarlett
Music Lowell Liebermann
Designer John Macfarlane
Lighting designer David Finn
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Venue: Screen 1

DATES & TIMES

18th May 2016

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