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Romeo and Juliet Blu-ray (The Royal Ballet) 2019

Matthew Ball and Yasmine Naghdi - two of The Royal Ballet's brightest young stars - play the doomed lovers in Kenneth MacMillan’s world-famous production of Romeo and Juliet. Sergey Prokofiev’s famously evocative score is the driver for some of the most ardent pas de deux and powerful set pieces in ballet history. The vibrant crowd scenes with magnificent designs by Nicholas Georgiadis vividly recreate the colour and bustle of 16th-century Verona in this Royal Ballet classic.

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Juliet: Yasmine Naghdi
Romeo: Matthew Ball
Mercutio: Valentino Zucchetti
Tybalt: Gary Avis
Benvolio: Benjamin Ella
Paris: Nicol Edmonds
Lord Capulet: Christopher Saunders
Lady Capulet: Christina Arestis
Rosaline: Fumi Kaneko
Nurse: Kristen McNally
Friar Laurence: Jonathan Howells

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Conductor: Pavel Sorokin 
Choreography: Kenneth MacMillan
Designs: Nicholas Georgiadis

Extras: Why The Royal Ballet love performing Romeo and Juliet; Darcey Bussell joins Yasmine Naghdi for a rehearsal of Romeo and Juliet; Sword Fighting in Romeo and Juliet; Cast Gallery

Picture: 16:9
Sound: LPCM 2.0 Stereo and DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio Surround
Format: Blu-ray
Subtitles: (Extra features only) EN, FR, DE, JP, KO
Region code: 0 (All Regions)
Duration: 149 mins
Year: 2019 (1 & 11 June)

 

"From the quarrelling townsfolk to the stately ball guests, this is a Romeo packed with life, the whole company caught up in the ballet's unfolding tragedy." The Independent

"Naghdi has a rare, sombre virtuousness on stage; Ball, with his high forehead and curly hair, looked like a portrait of Philip Sidney... the closeness between them in their balcony scene marvellously showed two youngsters swimming in love." The Spectator

"Romeo and Juliet’s first dance features music as lushly romantic as anything Tchaikovsky devised. Ball and Naghdi evoke this dreaminess, leaning into the choreography’s teasing and playful side. Meeting later that evening, they soar in moments of bliss." The Reviews Hub