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Dance review: Romeo and Juliet, ‘The story zips along at a fast pace’

The Northern Ballet production mixes laughter and tears

May 29, 2024 08:39
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Aaron Kok as Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet (Photo: Emily Nuttall)
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Romeo and Juliet

****

While Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale has been delighting audiences at the Royal Opera House in the past few weeks, his more familiar story of star-crossed lovers is on at Sadler’s Wells, where Northern Ballet is performing its own version of this enduring ballet. Directed by the late Christopher Gable (upon whom MacMillan created Romeo in his famous 1965 production) and with choreography by Massimo Moricone, it is an ideal piece for this smaller, touring company.

Back in 2015, the sets and costumes were almost destroyed by a flood in the company’s storage facilities, but thankfully careful restoration has enabled the production to return once more to the stage. The story zips along at a fast pace – there has been some trimming of Prokofiev’s powerful score but any omissions do not detract from the narrative and there are some lovely dramatic touches along the way. Thunder and lightning punctuate the piece at various moments, with a sudden storm bringing the end of Act II with its death of Tybalt to a shocking close. On Juliet’s wedding morning, her friends enter the bedroom, dancing and scattering rose petals around the room before discovering her (apparent) corpse – another moving moment.

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