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The Cellist / Dances at a Gathering (The Royal Ballet) (2020)

Marston / Robbins

Genre : Music

Runtime : 2H 5M

Director : Ross MacGibbon

Synopsis

The Royal Ballet presents the world premiere of Cathy Marston's first work for the Company on the Main Stage alongside a revival of Jerome Robbins’s timeless classic of pure dance. The Cellist is a one-act ballet about British cellist Jacqueline du Pré, from her discovery of the cello through her celebrity as one of the most extraordinary players of the instrument to her frustration and struggle with multiple sclerosis. Jerome Robbins's Dances at a Gathering is a fluid exercise in pure dance for five couples, set to piano music by Fryderyk Chopin.

Actors

Marcelino Sambé
Marcelino Sambé
The Instrument
Matthew Ball
Matthew Ball
The Conductor
Lauren Cuthbertson
Lauren Cuthbertson
The Cellist
Emma Lucano
Emma Lucano
The Cellist (as a young girl)
Lauren Godfrey
Lauren Godfrey
Her Sister (as a young girl)
Kristen McNally
Kristen McNally
Her Mother
Thomas Whitehead
Thomas Whitehead
Her Father
Anna Rose O'Sullivan
Anna Rose O'Sullivan
Her Sister
Gary Avis
Gary Avis
Her Cello Teacher
Nicol Edmonds
Nicol Edmonds
Her Cello Teacher
Benjamin Ella
Benjamin Ella
Her Cello Teacher
Luca Acri
Luca Acri
Her Musical Friend / Dancer
Paul Kay
Paul Kay
Her Musical Friend
Joseph Sissens
Joseph Sissens
Her Musical Friend
Marianela Núñez
Marianela Núñez
Dancer
Francesca Hayward
Francesca Hayward
Dancer
Yasmine Naghdi
Yasmine Naghdi
Dancer
Fumi Kaneko
Fumi Kaneko
Dancer
Laura Morera
Laura Morera
Dancer
Alexander Campbell
Alexander Campbell
Dancer
William Bracewell
William Bracewell
Dancer
Federico Bonelli
Federico Bonelli
Dancer
Valentino Zucchetti
Valentino Zucchetti
Dancer

Crews

Cathy Marston
Cathy Marston
Choreographer
Philip Feeney
Philip Feeney
Music
Hildegard Bechtler
Hildegard Bechtler
Set Designer
Bregje van Balen
Bregje van Balen
Costume Designer
Jon Clark
Jon Clark
Lighting Design
Edward Kemp
Edward Kemp
Dramaturgy
Jerome Robbins
Jerome Robbins
Choreographer
Fryderyk Chopin
Fryderyk Chopin
Original Music Composer
Joe Eula
Joe Eula
Costume Design
Ross MacGibbon
Ross MacGibbon
Director

Trailers and other movies

Trailer: Watch The Royal Ballet's The Cellist (YouTube 29 May) #OurHouseToYourHouse #StayAtHome

Posters and backgrounds

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