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Kevin O'Hare CBE
Founder
Dame Ninette de Valois OM CH DBE
Founder Choreographer
Sir Frederick Ashton OM CH CBE
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Constant Lambert
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Dame Margot Fonteyn DBE

Pierrot Lunaire

Cast sheet

Wednesday 18 February 2026

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7.45pm

The 18th performance by The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
Please note that casting is subject to change up until the start of the performance. Please continue to check the website for the most up-to-date information.

Generous philanthropic support from the Ballet Association

Generous philanthropic support from Graham S Fletcher

Approximate timings

The performance lasts approximately 45 minutes, with no interval
Credits

Choreographer

Glen Tetley

Composer

Arnold Schoenberg

Set and Costume Designer

Rouben Ter-Arutunian

Lighting Designer

John B. Read

Staging

Bronwen Curry

Répétiteur

Deirdre Chapman

Principal Coaching

Christopher Bruce

Audio Description

11, 12 and 17th February

Alice Gilmour

Cast

Pierrot

Marcelino Sambé

Columbine

Mayara Magri

Brighella

Matthew Ball

Musicians

Conductor

Yi Wei

Singer

Alexandra Lowe

Violin

Sergey Levitin

Viola

Amelie Roussel

Cello

Jonathan Aasgaard

Flute

Philip Rowson

Clarinet

James Burke

Piano

Thomas Ang

Director

Kevin O’Hare CBE

Administrative Director

Heather Baxter

Creative Producer

Emma Southworth

Producers

Julia Gillespie, Hannah Mayhew and Rhiannon Savell

Assistant Producer

Fidelma Hanrahan

Linbury Technical Manager

Thomas Thompson

Assistant Linbury Technical

Nick Manning

Senior Lighting Technician

Sophie Bailey

Lighting Technician

Dom Kosieradzka

Senior Stage Technician

Charlie Earl

Stage Technicians

Daryl Anderson, Lily Bowman

Senior Sound and Video

Andre Birck

Sound and Video Technician

Sharon Tsang

Guidance
This performance contains sexual themes and coarse language.
Further information

Glen Tetley’s Pierrot Lunaire is performed to Arnold Shoenberg’s 1911 score that sets Otto Erich  Hartleben’s German adaptation of 21 poems by Albert Giraud to music. Read the translation of Giraud’s poems by Magdalena McLean

We are working hard on our commitment towards becoming more sustainable and are striving for our net zero goal of 2035. By using digital cast sheets and e-tickets, we have reduced our paper consumption by over five tonnes per year. You can view our digital cast sheets on a computer, tablet or smartphone by scanning the QR codes displayed around the building using your smartphone’s camera app. They are also displayed on screens outside the auditoria.

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Larger bags and backpacks need to be check into our complimentary cloakrooms. Unattended bags may be removed.

Please do not place any personal belongings on the ledges in front of you. Mobile phones should be turned off and stored away safely during performances.

Only bottled water and ice cream purchased from the premises can be taken into the auditorium.

If you arrive late to the auditorium or leave during a performance, you will not be allowed back to your seat until the interval or a suitable break.

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