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Press Release: English National Ballet’s Manon, Swan Lake & Nutcracker - National Tour & London


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I had wondered whether Rojo was going to dance Manon herself, but obviously not.  Well, some very interesting casting, although like capybara I'm also interested to see who's going to be performing Lescaut and Mistress.  Presumably Reimair, Streeter, Kase ... ?

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3 hours ago, Sim said:

Omg I can’t believe Rupert Pennefather is going to dance this (or anything) again. No one seems to know where he’s been since he left the RB.   I had no idea he was still dancing!  Can anyone fill in the gaps of what he’s been doing?

 

I see that he co-founded a film company: 'Founded in 2016, Pennefather Films is a small independent film company based in London, England. We enjoy creating dance focused films and working on projects which explore movement and showcase new and exciting choreographies on screen. We keenly collaborate with choreographers working in a variety of dance styles.' (From their website.)

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Oh,  it was only when I was looking through the casting to see when Aaron Robison would be dancing that I realised he's gone 😟 once again,  the rate of turnover at the ENB gives me cause for concern.  I struggled to recognise more than a couple of people in the group photograph..... 

BTW, I was wondering what Rupert Pennefather has been doing since leaving the RB in 2015?  I look forward to his Des Grieux. 

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7 hours ago, Bruce Wall said:

Casting has been announced for the ENB Manon tour (not yet for London next year).  RUPERT PENNEFATHER - late of the RB - joins the Company as a guest to dance Des Grieux.  

 

 
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Who will dance the role of Manon?
 
Casting for our national tour of Manon has been announced
 

We're thrilled to announce Principal casting for the national tour of Manon. Alina Cojocaru, Jurgita Dronina, Emma Hawes and Alison McWhinney debut in the title role with English National Ballet, while Erina Takahashi and Begoña Cao return to the role.

Joseph Caley, Jeffrey Cirio, Isaac Hernández, Francesco Gabriele Frola and Aitor Arrieta make their debuts in the role of Des Grieux with English National Ballet. Former Royal Ballet Principal Rupert Pennefather joins as a Guest Artist in the same role – his first performance with the Company. Casting for the London performances is yet to be announced.

Exact casting here

 

Here the young Italian new ENB Company Principal - Francesco Gabriele Frola - so wonderful in the lead role of of Neumeier's Nijinsky in Paris last year with NBoC - rehearses the first bedroom PDD with Alison MacWhinney under Gary Harris' tutelage.   

Perhaps I have suddenly lost all my computer skills, but I find ENB's website unfathomable.  It says Casting for all Dates and then all you get is Manchester.  I eventually found Alina's dates under Performer but does it have to be that difficult?

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10 minutes ago, penelopesimpson said:

Before I go mad, can anyone tell me if Alina is dancing the matinee or in the evening on the Saturday in Southampton?  Thanks if you can help

 

Alina is dancing on the Sat evening (3rd Nov.)

 

I will set out the casting on the other thread. This one is a duplicate.

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Here is the casting for ENB's Manon tour in plain format:

 

PRINCIPAL CASTING (IN THE ORDER OF MANON AND DE GRIEUX)

Manchester Opera House
Wednesday 17 October
Alina Cojocaru* and Joseph Caley*

Thursday 18 October (mat)
Alison McWhinney* and
Francesco Gabriele Frola*

Thursday 18 October (eve)
Jurgita Dronina* and Isaac Hernández*

Friday 19 October
Erina Takahashi and Jeffrey Cirio*

Saturday 20 October (mat)
Begoña Cao and Aitor Arrieta*

Saturday 20 October (eve)
Alina Cojocaru and Joseph Caley

Milton Keynes Theatre
Wednesday 24 October
Jurgita Dronina and Isaac Hernández

Thursday 25 October (mat)
Erina Takahashi and Jeffrey Cirio

Thursday 25 October (eve)
Begoña Cao and Aitor Arrieta

Friday 26 October
Alison McWhinney and Francesco Gabriele Frola

Saturday 27 October (mat)
Alina Cojocaru and Joseph Caley

Saturday 27 October (eve)
Jurgita Dronina and Isaac Hernández


Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
Wednesday 31 October
Erina Takahashi And Jeffrey Cirio

Thursday 01 November (mat)
Emma Hawes* and Rupert Pennefather*+

Thursday 01 November (eve)
Alison McWhinney and Francesco Gabriele Frola

Friday 02 November
Begoña Cao and Aitor Arrieta

Saturday 03 November (mat)
Jurgita Dronina and Isaac Hernández

Saturday 03 November (eve)
Alina Cojocaru and Joseph Caley

 

*Debut in the role with English National Ballet
+Guest Artist

 

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7 hours ago, alison said:

Can someone please remind me how long the walk between the station and the theatre is?  Quite long, I know.  From my last visit, I remember MK as not exactly teeming with useful bus routes.

 

Or you could get the bus, which should only take a couple of minutes.  Sorry I don't know the route numbers.

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1 hour ago, Jan McNulty said:

 

Or you could get the bus, which should only take a couple of minutes.  Sorry I don't know the route numbers.

 

Several buses go from the station to the theatre but, in my experience, they take around 12-15 minutes.    If I remember correctly I've taken the 2 or the 4 but I believe there are many others as well.  There are several bus stops at the station and, once you've decided which bus you're taking, it's important to wait at the right stop.

 

If you google "bus from Milton Keynes Central to Milton Keynes Theatre" you'll reach a site where you can put in the day and time you want to travel.  You'll be given various options which tell you both the numbers of the possible buses and the stops that they leave from.

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2 hours ago, Odyssey said:

Just under half an hour.

 

I thought I remembered it being something like that.  Thanks.  I think I walked it last time either because there were no buses or because the wait was sufficiently long that I decided I might just as well walk.

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ISTR that the Milton Keynes buses website makes it almost impossible to find out the fares.  But I remember two useful things from my last couple of visits (for Welsh National Opera):

 

- if you ask the driver for a return fare, this is significantly cheaper than an all-day saver type ticket, though this does not appear to be advertised anywhere

- on the outward journey, do make sure you know which stop to get off at, because it doesn't feel that near the theatre, but miss it and the next stop is a LONG way past the next junction!

 

I blooming hate Milton Keynes but the theatre is SUCH a useful place to see things on tour.

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Casting for Swan Lake in Liverpool and Bristol has now been announced:

 

Principal Casting (In the order of Odette/Odile, Prince Siegfried, Rothbart)
Liverpool Empire
Wednesday 21 November: 
Jurgita Dronina, Isaac Hernández, James Streeter
Thursday 22 November (mat): Emma Hawes†, Aitor Arrieta*, Fabian Reimair
Thursday 22 November: Erina Takahashi, Francesco Gabriele Frola, Junor Souza
Friday 23 November: Rina Kanehara*, Ken Saruhashi, Shevelle Dynott
Saturday 24 November (mat): Emma Hawes, Aitor Arrieta, Fabian Reimair
Saturday 24 November: Shiori Kase, Joseph Caley†, Daniel Kraus*

Bristol Hippodrome
Tuesday 27 November:
 Erina Takahashi, Francesco Gabriele Frola, Junor Souza
Wednesday 28 November: Alina Cojocaru, Jeffrey Cirio, James Streeter
Thursday 29 November (mat): TBC
Thursday 29 November: TBC, Ken Saruhashi, Shevelle Dynott
Friday 30 November: Jurgita Dronina, Isaac Hernández, James Streeter
Saturday 01 December (mat): Shiori Kase, Joseph Caley, Daniel Kraus
Saturday 01 December: Alina Cojocaru, Jeffrey Cirio, James Streeter

 

*Debut in the role
†Debut in the role with English National Ballet

 

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29 minutes ago, capybara said:

Casting for Swan Lake in Liverpool and Bristol has now been announced:

 

Principal Casting (In the order of Odette/Odile, Prince Siegfried, Rothbart)
Liverpool Empire
Wednesday 21 November: 
Jurgita Dronina, Isaac Hernández, James Streeter
Thursday 22 November (mat): Emma Hawes†, Aitor Arrieta*, Fabian Reimair
Thursday 22 November: Erina Takahashi, Francesco Gabriele Frola, Junor Souza
Friday 23 November: Rina Kanehara*, Ken Saruhashi, Shevelle Dynott
Saturday 24 November (mat): Emma Hawes, Aitor Arrieta, Fabian Reimair
Saturday 24 November: Shiori Kase, Joseph Caley†, Daniel Kraus*

Bristol Hippodrome
Tuesday 27 November:
 Erina Takahashi, Francesco Gabriele Frola, Junor Souza
Wednesday 28 November: Alina Cojocaru, Jeffrey Cirio, James Streeter
Thursday 29 November (mat): TBC
Thursday 29 November: TBC, Ken Saruhashi, Shevelle Dynott
Friday 30 November: Jurgita Dronina, Isaac Hernández, James Streeter
Saturday 01 December (mat): Shiori Kase, Joseph Caley, Daniel Kraus
Saturday 01 December: Alina Cojocaru, Jeffrey Cirio, James Streeter

 

*Debut in the role
†Debut in the role with English National Ballet

 

 

Thanks for posting - I have tickets for the Bristol Saturday matinee so far 

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And the official press release has arrived:

 

TUFTVEVSIExPR08uanBn
19/09/2018 
English National Ballet
Swan Lake
National Tour 
21 November 2018 - 13 January 2019
www.ballet.org.uk/swanlake

 

Continuing its commitment to UK touring and presenting world-class ballet to the widest possible audience, Autumn 2018 sees English National Ballet present the timeless classic, Swan Lake, in Liverpool (21 - 24 November) and Bristol (27 November - 01 December). 

 

Principal casting for Swan Lake sees Soloist Aitor Arrieta debut in the role of Prince Siegfried dancing alongside First Soloist Emma Hawes, Soloist Rina Kanehara performs the dual role of Odette/ Odile for the first time, partnered by Soloist Ken Saruhashi, and Junior Soloist Daniel Kraus will debut in the role of Rothbart, performing alongside Principal Shiori Kase and Lead Principal Joseph Caley when they dance Odette/ Odile and Prince Siegfried. 

 

Further casting sees performances from Lead Principals Jurgita Dronina and Isaac Hernández, Lead Principal Erina Takahashi and Principal Francesco Gabriele Frola, and Lead Principals Alina Cojocaru and Jeffrey Cirio in the roles of Odette/ Odile and Prince Siegfried respectively. 

 

The role of Rothbart will be reprised by First Soloists James Streeter, Fabian Reimair and Junor Souza as well as Artist of the Company Shevelle Dynott. 

Choregraphed by Derek Deane, Swan Lake features some of the most iconic scenes in ballet with Tchaikovsky’s glorious score performed live by English National Ballet Philharmonic.

 

Following performances on tour, English National Ballet will perform Swan Lake in London (03 -13 January 2019).

Principal Casting (In the order of Odette/ Odile, Prince Siegfried, Rothbart)

Liverpool Empire
Wednesday 21 November
Jurgita Dronina†, Isaac Hernández, James Streeter

Thursday 22 November (mat)
Emma Hawes†, Aitor Arrieta*, Fabian Reimair

Thursday 22 November
Erina Takahashi, Francesco Gabriele Frola†, Junor Souza

Friday 23 November
Rina Kanehara*, Ken Saruhashi, Shevelle Dynott

Saturday 24 November (mat)
Emma Hawes, Aitor Arrieta, Fabian Reimair

Saturday 24 November
Shiori Kase, Joseph Caley†, Daniel Kraus*

 

Bristol Hippodrome
Tuesday 27 November
Erina Takahashi, Francesco Gabriele Frola, Junor Souza

Wednesday 28 November
Alina Cojocaru, Jeffrey Cirio†, James Streeter

Thursday 29 November (mat)
TBC


Thursday 29 November
TBC, Ken Saruhashi, Shevelle Dynott

Friday 30 November
Jurgita Dronina, Isaac Hernández, James Streeter

Saturday 01 December (mat)
Shiori Kase, Joseph Caley, Daniel Kraus

Saturday 01 December
Alina Cojocaru, Jeffrey Cirio, James Streeter

*Debut in the role
†Debut in the role with English National Ballet 

Casting for performances in London to be announced in due course.

Please note, casting is subject to change. Please see www.ballet.org.uk for up to date casting

Notes to Editors:

Listing Information

Swan Lake
Liverpool Empire
Wednesday 21 November – Saturday 24 November 2018
Press night: Wednesday 21 November, 7.30pm
Box Office: 0844 871 3017 or 
www.ballet.org.uk/swanlake

 

Swan Lake
Bristol Hippodrome
Tuesday 27 November – Saturday 01 December 2018
Press night: Tuesday 27 November, 7.30pm
Box Office: 0844 871 3012 or 
www.ballet.org.uk/swanlake 

 

Swan Lake
London Coliseum
Thursday 03 January – Sunday 13 January 2019
Press night: Thursday 03 January, 7.30pm
Box Office: 020 7845 9300 or 
www.ballet.org.uk/swanlake

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In the absence of the usual SW off-season cheap day return tickets to Southampton, I was looking on the Megatrain website for cheap singles, but it didn't seem to offer any between London and Southampton.  Was it misbehaving, or are there none available?  If so, I may have to make a trip up to Milton Keynes (what joy) :( 

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On 19/09/2018 at 16:12, Jan McNulty said:

And the official press release has arrived:

 

TUFTVEVSIExPR08uanBn
19/09/2018 
English National Ballet
Swan Lake
National Tour 
21 November 2018 - 13 January 2019
www.ballet.org.uk/swanlake

 

Continuing its commitment to UK touring and presenting world-class ballet to the widest possible audience, Autumn 2018 sees English National Ballet present the timeless classic, Swan Lake, in Liverpool (21 - 24 November) and Bristol (27 November - 01 December). 

 

Principal casting for Swan Lake sees Soloist Aitor Arrieta debut in the role of Prince Siegfried dancing alongside First Soloist Emma Hawes, Soloist Rina Kanehara performs the dual role of Odette/ Odile for the first time, partnered by Soloist Ken Saruhashi, and Junior Soloist Daniel Kraus will debut in the role of Rothbart, performing alongside Principal Shiori Kase and Lead Principal Joseph Caley when they dance Odette/ Odile and Prince Siegfried. 

 

Further casting sees performances from Lead Principals Jurgita Dronina and Isaac Hernández, Lead Principal Erina Takahashi and Principal Francesco Gabriele Frola, and Lead Principals Alina Cojocaru and Jeffrey Cirio in the roles of Odette/ Odile and Prince Siegfried respectively. 

 

The role of Rothbart will be reprised by First Soloists James Streeter, Fabian Reimair and Junor Souza as well as Artist of the Company Shevelle Dynott. 

Choregraphed by Derek Deane, Swan Lake features some of the most iconic scenes in ballet with Tchaikovsky’s glorious score performed live by English National Ballet Philharmonic.

 

Following performances on tour, English National Ballet will perform Swan Lake in London (03 -13 January 2019).

Principal Casting (In the order of Odette/ Odile, Prince Siegfried, Rothbart)

Liverpool Empire
Wednesday 21 November
Jurgita Dronina†, Isaac Hernández, James Streeter

Thursday 22 November (mat)
Emma Hawes†, Aitor Arrieta*, Fabian Reimair

Thursday 22 November
Erina Takahashi, Francesco Gabriele Frola†, Junor Souza

Friday 23 November
Rina Kanehara*, Ken Saruhashi, Shevelle Dynott

Saturday 24 November (mat)
Emma Hawes, Aitor Arrieta, Fabian Reimair

Saturday 24 November
Shiori Kase, Joseph Caley†, Daniel Kraus*

 

Bristol Hippodrome
Tuesday 27 November
Erina Takahashi, Francesco Gabriele Frola, Junor Souza

Wednesday 28 November
Alina Cojocaru, Jeffrey Cirio†, James Streeter

Thursday 29 November (mat)
TBC


Thursday 29 November
TBC, Ken Saruhashi, Shevelle Dynott

Friday 30 November
Jurgita Dronina, Isaac Hernández, James Streeter

Saturday 01 December (mat)
Shiori Kase, Joseph Caley, Daniel Kraus

Saturday 01 December
Alina Cojocaru, Jeffrey Cirio, James Streeter

*Debut in the role
†Debut in the role with English National Ballet 

Casting for performances in London to be announced in due course.

Please note, casting is subject to change. Please see www.ballet.org.uk for up to date casting

Notes to Editors:

Listing Information

Swan Lake
Liverpool Empire
Wednesday 21 November – Saturday 24 November 2018
Press night: Wednesday 21 November, 7.30pm
Box Office: 0844 871 3017 or 
www.ballet.org.uk/swanlake

 

Swan Lake
Bristol Hippodrome
Tuesday 27 November – Saturday 01 December 2018
Press night: Tuesday 27 November, 7.30pm
Box Office: 0844 871 3012 or 
www.ballet.org.uk/swanlake 

 

Swan Lake
London Coliseum
Thursday 03 January – Sunday 13 January 2019
Press night: Thursday 03 January, 7.30pm
Box Office: 020 7845 9300 or 
www.ballet.org.uk/swanlake

Really disappointed that Alina is not dancing in Liverpool 😥

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