Director: Monica Mason and Christopher Newton
Music: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Coreographer: Marius Petipa
Conductor: Valeriy Ovsyanikov
Original designs: Oliver Messel
First staged in St Petersburg in 1890, The Sleeping Beauty is the pinnacle of classical
ballet: a perfect marriage of Petipa’s choreography and Tchaikovsky’s music and a
glorious challenge for every dancer on stage. It is also The Royal Ballet’s signature work.
To mark the Company’s 75th birthday in 2006, Monica Mason and Christopher Newton
revitalized its landmark 1946 production, which re-established Petipa’s choreography as
recorded by Imperial Ballet régisseur Nicholas Sergeyev, to a scenario and staging
developed by Ninette de Valois herself, founder of The Royal Ballet. With Oliver Messel’s
gorgeous original designs wonderfully re-imagined by Peter Farmer, and additional
choreography by Anthony Dowell, Christopher Wheeldon and Frederick Ashton, today’s
Sleeping Beauty not only captures the mood of the original but shows that this is very
much a living work for The Royal Ballet, growing and changing with the Company while
celebrating its past.
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Opening hours: Summer opening hours from June 26 to August 28, 2025! During this period, the box office opens on weekdays at 4:30 PM, on weekends at 10:30 AM.
Box office closes 15 minutes after the start of the last screening.
The Uránia Café is open during the opening hours of the cinema.
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