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The Royal Ballet

  • Kevin O'Hare CBE

    Director

  • Dame Ninette de Valois OM CH DBE

    Founder

  • Sir Frederick Ashton OM CH CBE

    Founder Choreographer

  • Constant Lambert

    Founder Music Director

  • Dame Margot Fonteyn DBE

    Prima Ballerina Assoluta

Romeo and Juliet

Ballet in Three Acts

Saturday 10 May 2025 1pm

The 558th 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.

Approximate Timings

The performance lasts approximately 2 hours 55 minutes, including two intervals

  • Act I

    60 minutes

  • Interval

    20 minutes

  • Act II

    35 minutes

  • Interval

    20 minutes

  • Act III

    40 minutes


Credits

  • 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

Cast

  • Juliet

    Anna Rose O'Sullivan

  • Romeo

    Reece Clarke

  • Mercutio

    Francisco Serrano

  • Tybalt

    Gary Avis

  • Benvolio

    Téo Dubreuil

  • Paris

    Aiden O'Brien

  • Lord Capulet

    Thomas Whitehead

  • Lady Capulet

    Tara-Brigitte Bhavnani

  • Escalus Prince of Verona

    Harry Churches

  • Rosaline

    Isabel Lubach

  • Nurse

    Olivia Cowley

  • Friar Laurence

    James Hay

  • Lord Montague

    James Hay

  • Lady Montague

    Mica Bradbury

  • Juliet’s Friends

    Madison Bailey

    Yu Hang

    Bomin Kim

    Chisato Katsura

    Amelia Townsend

    Ginevra Zambon

  • Three Harlots

    Nadia Mullova-Barley

    Leticia Dias

    Lara Turk

  • Mandolin Dancers

    Taisuke Nakao

    Harry Churches

    Daichi Ikarashi

    Joshua Junker

    Harrison Lee

    Marco Masciari

  • 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

Students and Junior Associates of The Royal Ballet School appear by kind permission of the Artistic Director, Iain Mackay

Music

  • Orchestra

    Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

  • Concert Master

    Sergey Levitin

THE ROYAL BALLET

  • 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

Synopsis

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.

INTERVAL

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.

INTERVAL

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.

Guidance

Parental guidance recommended

This performance contains themes of violence and death.

Language

Some performances also include Captions that give more details about the sound.

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Further information

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GUIDELINES

Photography and filming are prohibited during performances in any of our auditoriums. You are welcome to take pictures throughout the rest of the  building and before performances and share them with us through social media. Commercial photography and filming must be agreed in advance with our press team.

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.

Smoking and vaping are not permitted anywhere on the premises.

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Our staff are committed to treating everyone with dignity and respect and we ask that you show them and your fellow audience members respect too. We adopt a zero-tolerance approach in response to anyone who interacts with our staff or with fellow audience members in an intimidating, aggressive or threatening manner.

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