This sunny ballet by Frederick Ashton, brought to life at the Royal Opera House, is a skilfully choreographed delight
By Joy Sable
This offering is about as far away from Swan Lake and the melodies of Tchaikovsky as you could hope to get
Alina Cojocaru is sublime, Constance Devernay-Laurence is compelling and Kadinsky’s most familiar work is a colourful backdrop
This revamped production of the ballet classic is the happily ever after we need right now
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