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Coppélia (The Royal Ballet) (2000)

A ballet in three acts

Genre : Fantasy, Music

Runtime : 2H 0M

Director : Ross MacGibbon

Synopsis

Coppélia, a mechanical doll made by the toy-maker Dr. Coppelius, is so life-like that some believe she is his daughter. The mistake leads to intrigue and jealousy in love. Directed by Ross MacGibbon, with Leanne Benjamin and Carlos Acosta.

Actors

Leanne Benjamin
Leanne Benjamin
Swanhilda
Carlos Acosta
Carlos Acosta
Franz
Luke Heydon
Luke Heydon
Dr. Coppélius
Leana Palmer
Leana Palmer
Coppélia / Betrothal Dance
David Drew
David Drew
The Burgomaster
Philip Mosley
Philip Mosley
The Innkeeper
Mayuko Maeda
Mayuko Maeda
Swanhilda's Friend / Midday Hours
Mara Galeazzi
Mara Galeazzi
Swanhilda's Friend / Aurora
Marianela Núñez
Marianela Núñez
Swanhilda's Friend / Betrothal Dance
Rachel Rawlins
Rachel Rawlins
Swanhilda's Friend / Betrothal Dance
Jaimie Tapper
Jaimie Tapper
Swanhilda's Friend / Betrothal Dance
Jenny Tattersall
Jenny Tattersall
Swanhilda's Friend / Betrothal Dance
Nicola Tranah
Nicola Tranah
Peasant Girl
Samantha Raine
Samantha Raine
Peasant Girl / Midday Hours
Laura Morera
Laura Morera
Peasant Girl
Peter Abegglen
Peter Abegglen
Peasant Boy
Jonathan Howells
Jonathan Howells
Peasant Boy
Tomoko Furuya
Tomoko Furuya
Chinese Doll / Betrothal Dance
Victoria Hewitt
Victoria Hewitt
Spanish Doll / Midday Hours
Iohna Loots
Iohna Loots
Scottish Doll / Midday Hours
Michael Stojko
Michael Stojko
Turkish Doll
Richard Ramsey
Richard Ramsey
Crusader Doll
Christopher Saunders
Christopher Saunders
The Duke
Kevin Warwick
Kevin Warwick
Himself (host)
Christina Arestis
Christina Arestis
Morning Hours / Evening Hours
Vanessa Fenton
Vanessa Fenton
Morning Hours / Evening Hours
Francesca Filpi
Francesca Filpi
Morning Hours / Evening Hours
Julie Lack
Julie Lack
Morning Hours / Evening Hours
Emily Low
Emily Low
Morning Hours / Evening Hours
Sian Murphy
Sian Murphy
Morning Hours / Evening Hours
Nicole Ransley
Nicole Ransley
Morning Hours / Evening Hours
Josephine Russell
Josephine Russell
Morning Hours / Evening Hours
Alina Cojocaru
Alina Cojocaru
Midday Hours
Helen Crawford
Helen Crawford
Midday Hours
Naomi Reynolds
Naomi Reynolds
Midday Hours
Melissa Wishinski
Melissa Wishinski
Midday Hours
Giacomo Ciriaci
Giacomo Ciriaci
Betrothal Dance
Maurice Vodegel-Matzen
Maurice Vodegel-Matzen
Betrothal Dance
Tom Sapsford
Tom Sapsford
Betrothal Dance
Joshua Tuifua
Joshua Tuifua
Betrothal Dance
Edward Watson
Edward Watson
Betrothal Dance
Thomas Whitehead
Thomas Whitehead
Betrothal Dance
Zenaida Yanowsky
Zenaida Yanowsky
Prayer

Crews

Ross MacGibbon
Ross MacGibbon
Director
Charles Nuitter
Charles Nuitter
Writer
Arthur Saint-Léon
Arthur Saint-Léon
Writer
Nicolae Moldoveanu
Nicolae Moldoveanu
Conductor
Charles Nuitter
Charles Nuitter
Story
Arthur Saint-Léon
Arthur Saint-Léon
Story
E.T.A. Hoffmann
E.T.A. Hoffmann
Original Story
Ninette de Valois
Ninette de Valois
Choreographer
Lev Ivanov
Lev Ivanov
Choreographer
Enrico Cecchetti
Enrico Cecchetti
Choreographer
John B. Read
John B. Read
Lighting Design
Osbert Lancaster
Osbert Lancaster
Set Designer
Osbert Lancaster
Osbert Lancaster
Costume Design

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