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Swan Lake
Swan Lake
Theater Tickets
London Coliseum
Price
€30.50 - €81.50
Prices shown are a guide to standard adult prices generally available, and include any applicable per ticket fees - other concessions may also be available.
Booking from
Wed, 31st March 2010
Booking to
Sun, 4th April 2010
Making its long-awaited debut at the London Coliseum, Ballet Nacional de Cuba presents two programmes, which showcase the company’s unparalleled technique and extraordinary flair for invigorating Western ballets with vivid Cuban passion.
Swan Lake was the first ballet to be performed by Ballet Nacional de Cuba, when Alicia Alonso established the company in 1948. Performed with drama and style, this classic production features world-class performances from the full company of dancers. These performances feature a full live orchestra and four special guest appearances from international superstar Carlos Acosta, who performs with the company on 30 March and 1, 7 and 8 April. This will be the first time Acosta has ever danced with Ballet Nacional de Cuba in the UK. “The Cubans are famously a company of virtuosos and wherever you looked on stage there were other star turns” - THE GUARDIAN From Tuesday 6 to Sunday 11 April, the company are performing Magia de la Danza; a mixed bill which brings together extracts from seven of the company's most famous ballets including The Nutcracker, Coppélia and Swan Lake (tickets available separately). Please note: There are no surtitles for this production
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About The ColiseumUntil the recent restoration project, no substantial programme of repair has been carried out on this historic London landmark since it first opened its doors in 1904. The London Coliseum, which is London's largest theatre, is cited as being architect Frank Matcham's crowning achievement. In its 100 year history it has played host to many forms of entertainment, including horse races, musicals, variety, cinema and, since 1968, opera.TravelNearest Underground: Leicester Square (Piccadilly/Northern lines) / Charing Cross (Northern/Bakerloo lines)From Leicester Square head south down Charing Cross Road towards St Martin's Place. From Charing Cross head towards Trafalgar Square. Take the north east exit from Trafalgar Square to St Martin's Place. The London Coliseum is at the bottom of St Martin's Lane, on the junction of St Martin's Place. Nearest Rail: Charing Cross See above. Parking: NCP Bedfordbury (behind theatre), Panton Street. Westminster City Council Car Parks Trafalgar Square. Parking can be difficult and expensive within central London - please use public transport if at all possible. AccessWheelchairs: Users must bring a non-wheelchair using companion.Hearing Impaired: Infrared headsets can be collected from the foyer desk. Sign interpreted performances may also be available. Notes All non-English productions will have English surtitles at the majority of performances. Dates without surtitles will be noted in the Item Information. |
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