Sir Peter Wright's Production Of THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Returns To Birmingham Hippodrome
By: Stephi Wild Jan. 18, 2018

The Sleeping Beauty is one of the grandest ballets ever created, with a classical score by Tchaikovsky and original choreography by Marius Petipa. The opulent world of Imperial Russian ballet, with its marvellous mixture of virtuoso dance, fairy tale characters and dazzling spectacle, has delighted audiences for over a hundred years. Sir Peter Wright's 1984 production for Birmingham Royal Ballet, with designs by Philip Prowse, is acclaimed as one of the best in the world.
Resplendent in a shimmering palette of blush pink and gold, the wardrobe of The Sleeping Beauty is the largest and most complex of any ballet in Birmingham Royal Ballet's repertory. The expert costume and wig departments begin work as soon as the ballet is announced, preparing themselves for months of repairing and renovating original costumes, dressing wigs and ponytails, fitting new costumes on dancers and ensuring every fine detail will be ready for the opening night of The Sleeping Beauty.The Sleeping Beauty wardrobe - facts and figures:The Sleeping Beauty produces so much laundry that the washing machines are in constant use throughout the show.
The wardrobe includes 8 baskets of shoes - some ballerinas will use 10 pairs of pointe shoes or more throughout the tour.Birmingham Royal Ballet's production of The Sleeping Beauty is at Birmingham Hippodrome 13-24 February. Production credits:Music: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Choreography: Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov & Peter Wright
Production: Peter Wright
Designs: Philip Prowse
Lighting: Mark Jonathan
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