
Kenneth MacMillan's Manon / Yates, Royal Opera House
Sarah Lamb and Vadim Muntagirov star as tragic lovers Manon and Des Grieux in this performance of Kenneth MacMillanâs Manon, a classic of the Royal Ballet repertory. Nicholas Gerogiadisâs period designs set the ballet in the contrasting worlds of Paris Luxury and Louisiana swampland, while the intense emotion of MacMillanâs choreography is complemented by a score drawn from Massenetâs music. The impassioned pas de deux from Manon and Des Grieux drive this tragic story, and make Manon one of MacMillanâs most powerful dramas. âKenneth MacMillanâs retelling of Abbe Prevostâs cautionary tale of a young man brought low by an amoral young beauty has been a mainstay of the Royal Ballet repertoire since 1974. The current revival is vividly played and danced by some first-rate casts.â (The Financial Times)
Sarah Lamb and Vadim Muntagirov star as tragic lovers Manon and Des Grieux in this performance of Kenneth MacMillanâs Manon, a classic of the Royal Ballet repertory. Nicholas Gerogiadisâs period designs set the ballet in the contrasting worlds of Paris Luxury and Louisiana swampland, while the intense emotion of MacMillanâs choreography is complemented by a score drawn from Massenetâs music. The impassioned pas de deux from Manon and Des Grieux drive this tragic story, and make Manon one of MacMillanâs most powerful dramas. âKenneth MacMillanâs retelling of Abbe Prevostâs cautionary tale of a young man brought low by an amoral young beauty has been a mainstay of the Royal Ballet repertoire since 1974. The current revival is vividly played and danced by some first-rate casts.â (The Financial Times)
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Sarah Lamb and Vadim Muntagirov star as tragic lovers Manon and Des Grieux in this performance of Kenneth MacMillanâs Manon, a classic of the Royal Ballet repertory. Nicholas Gerogiadisâs period designs set the ballet in the contrasting worlds of Paris Luxury and Louisiana swampland, while the intense emotion of MacMillanâs choreography is complemented by a score drawn from Massenetâs music. The impassioned pas de deux from Manon and Des Grieux drive this tragic story, and make Manon one of MacMillanâs most powerful dramas. âKenneth MacMillanâs retelling of Abbe Prevostâs cautionary tale of a young man brought low by an amoral young beauty has been a mainstay of the Royal Ballet repertoire since 1974. The current revival is vividly played and danced by some first-rate casts.â (The Financial Times)



















