Manon – The Royal Ballet

Stage on Screen | (12A) | 135 minutes |
7th February 2024

Wed 7 Feb 2024 | Starts 7.15pm | Tickets £16.50 | Conc. £14.50 | Live Broadcast | Screen 1

Running time: 2 hours and 15 minutes (Two Intervals)

Complete the Stage On Screen experience with Prosecco and Canapés, available to enjoy during the interval of this screening. Place your order during the ticket booking process.

This adaptation of Abbé Prévost’s novel embodies Kenneth MacMillan at his best, his acute insight into human psychology and his mastery of narrative choreography finding full expression in the impassioned duets of the central couple, visceral and urgent in their desire.

The heroine’s struggle to escape poverty make Manon one of the most dramatic and devastating of ballets, emphasized by Nicholas Georgiadis’ evocative designs that reflect the juxtaposition between Manon’s impoverished origins and the lavish world she longs to inhabit. The 2023/24 Season celebrates the centenary of Nicholas Georgiadis.

Choreography Kenneth Macmillan
Music Jules Massenet
Orchestration Martin Yates
Designer Nicholas Georgiadis
Lighting designer Jacopo Pantani
Conductor Koen Kessels

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

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DATES & TIMES

7th February 2024

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