Exceptional philanthropic support from Royal Ballet and Opera Principal Julia Rausing Trust
Generous philanthropic support from John Burns CBE and Susan Burns OBE, Jonathan Caplan, Philipp Freise, Kenneth and Susan Green, Alan and Caroline Howard, Doug and Ceri King, Stephen and Dina Lucas, Lindsay and Sarah Tomlinson, The Royal Opera House Endowment Fund and Francesca Storey-Harris in memory Of Judy Harris
The 2024/25 Royal Ballet Season generously supported by Aud Jebsen
The role of Juliet is supported by Richard Baker, Fiona and Simon Thomas
Production generously sponsored by Van Cleef & Arpels
Choreography
Kenneth MacMillan
Music
Sergey Prokofiev
Conductor
Martin Georgiev
Designer
Nicholas Georgiadis
Lighting designer
John B. Read
Rehearsal Director
Christopher Saunders
Staging and Artistic Supervisor for the MacMillan Estate
Laura Morera
Senior Répétiteurs
Gary Avis, Deirdre Chapman, Samantha Raine, Samira Saidi
Principal Coaching
Alexander Agadzhanov, Leanne Benjamin, Darcey Bussell, Stuart Cassidy, Alessandra Ferri, Edward Watson
Juliet
Natalia Osipova
Romeo
Patricio Revé
replaces Marcelino Sambé
Mercutio
Luca Acri
Tybalt
Valentino Zucchetti
Rosaline
Julia Roscoe
Benvolio
Téo Dubreuil
Paris
Nicol Edmonds
Lord Capulet
Gary Avis
Lady Capulet
Kristen McNally
Escalus Prince of Verona
Harry Churches
Nurse
Lara Turk
Friar Laurence
Bennet Gartside
Lord Montague
Bennet Gartside
Lady Montague
Chisato Katsura
Juliet’s Friends
Madison Bailey, Mica Bradbury, Ashley Dean, Leticia Stock, Amelia Townsend, Marianna Tsembenhoi
Three Harlots
Meaghan Grace Hinkis, Isabel Lubach, Isabella Gasparini
Mandolin Dancers
Daichi Ikarashi, Harry Churches, Joshua Junker, Marco Masciari, Taisuke Nakao, Francisco Serrano
Ballroom Guests and Townspeople
Artists of The Royal Ballet
Actors
Kian Berry, Martial Blaise, Jean-Pierre Blanchard, Maddie Brennan, Lucien Campbell, Angelo Coassin, Peter Cooney, Jordan Cork, Ruth Cross, Rain de Rye Barrett, Chris Edgerley, Kachaan Ellis, Simon Jaymes, Bless Klepcharek, Damien Lee Stirk, Clare Lumley, Fiona Marshall, Kim Mendez, Laurence Pasqualini, Alejandro Postigo, Georgia Reid-Hamilton, Barbara Rhodes, Sebastian Rose, Julia Ruiz Fernandez, Olga Sabadoch, Jack Sears, Suleiman Suleiman, Daniel Swan, Victoria Taylor, Peter Taylor, Jeremy Wallis, Tim Webster
Orchestra
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Associate Concert Master
Peter Schulmeister
Director
Kevin O’Hare CBE
Music Director
Koen Kessels
Resident Choreographer
Sir Wayne McGregor CBE
Artistic Associate
Christopher Wheeldon OBE
Administrative Director
Heather Baxter
Rehearsal Director
Christopher Saunders
Clinical Director Ballet Healthcare
Shane Kelly
The Capulets and Montagues are sworn enemies. A fight breaks out in the market place led by Romeo Montague and his ...
The Capulets and Montagues are sworn enemies. A fight breaks out in the market place led by Romeo Montague and his friends Mercutio and Benvolio against Tybalt, Lord Capulet’s nephew, and other members of the Capulet house. The Prince of Verona commands the families to end their feud. Lord and Lady Capulet introduce their daughter Juliet to Paris, a nobleman they intend her to marry. In disguise, Romeo, Mercutio and Benvolio sneak into a ball at the Capulets’ house. Romeo and Juliet are taken with each other. Later, when Juliet is on her balcony, Romeo appears below and they profess their love.
Juliet’s nurse delivers a letter to Romeo in which Juliet says she will be his wife. The lovers are secretly married by Friar Laurence. In the market place, Tybalt fights Mercutio and kills him. Romeo avenges the death of his friend and is punished with immediate exile from Verona.
Secretly, Romeo has been with Juliet through the night. In the morning, Romeo embraces Juliet and escapes as her parents enter with Paris. Juliet refuses to marry Paris, and her parents threaten to disown her. Juliet rushes to beg Friar Laurence’s help. He gives her a potion that will make her fall temporarily into a deathlike sleep. Juliet agrees to marry Paris but the next morning her parents find her apparently lifeless. Romeo, who has not received the Friar’s warning message about the subterfuge, returns to Verona at the news of Juliet’s death. In the Capulet tomb, he believes Juliet to be dead and drinks poison. Juliet awakes, finds Romeo dead, and stabs herself.
Patricio Revé is a principal artist with Queensland Ballet and a former principal dancer with the National Ballet of Cuba. Born in Havana, Cuba, he trained at the Fernando Alonso National Ballet School, joined the Cuban National Ballet in 2015 and was promoted to principal in 2017. His international touring with the company took him to renowned stages across the United States, Canada, Spain, France, Italy, Mexico, and China. He danced the leading roles in productions choreographed by Alicia Alonso including Don Quixote, Giselle, Swan Lake, Carmen, Paquita, and La Fille mal gardée. He joined Queensland Ballet in 2018, promoted to Principal Artist in 2022. Roles include Romeo, Des Grieux, Harry (Marston’s My Brilliant Career), Oberon (Scarlett's A Midsummner Night's Dream), Snow Prince/Sugar Plum Prince (Stevenson's The Nutcracker) and principal roles in Lander’s Etudes, Balanchine’s Theme and Variations and Serenade.
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