The Royal Ballet’s brand-new Cinderella, broadcast to cinemas this April, for the 75th anniversary of Frederick Ashton’s production

Wednesday 12 April 2023

Cinderella April cinemas Marianela Núñez nella nuova produzione di Frederick Ashton di Cenerentola, The Royal Ballet ©2023 Sebastian Nevols
Marianela Núñez in the new production of Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella, The Royal Ballet ©2023 Sebastian Nevols

This spring, The Royal Ballet celebrates the 75th anniversary of Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella with a brand-new production of the much-loved ballet. On Wednesday 12 April 2023, the work will be broadcast live to 977 cinemas in 19 countries, bringing Cinderella’s ethereal world of fairy godmothers and pumpkin carriages to audiences around the world.

Ashton’s adaptation of a fairytale classic received its premiere on 23 December 1948, starring Royal Ballet dancers Moira Shearer and Michael Somes in the lead roles. The production, which reworked Charles Perrault’s famous rags-to-riches story, was received rapturously and seen as a compelling showcase both of the choreographer’s musicality and Sergey Prokofiev’s transcendent score.

After over a decade away from the Royal Opera House stage, the ballet is returning to Covent Garden, redesigned by an award-winning creative team steeped in theatre, film, dance and opera. The list of creatives includes set designer Tom Pye, Oscar-winning costume designer Alexandra Byrne, lighting designer David Finn, video designer Finn Ross and illusionist Chris Fisher.

The cinema broadcast on Wednesday 12 April 2023 will star Principal dancers Marianela Nuñez and Vadim Muntagirov.

Our cinema programme has brought opera and ballet to audiences across the globe since 2008. For the 2022/23 Season, an astonishing 13 productions from The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera will be broadcast to more than 1,300 cinemas from the UK all the way to New Zealand. Each broadcast offers audiences the best seat in the house, and includes exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, interviews and insights into the rehearsal process. The programme forms an integral part of our plan to secure our future, expand audiences and continue to help facilitate the vital recovery of cinema domestically and internationally.

Marianela Núñez nella nuova produzione di Frederick Ashton di Cenerentola, The Royal Ballet ©2023 Sebastian Nevols
The Royal Ballet’s brand-new Cinderella, broadcast to cinemas this April. Marianela Núñez in the new production of Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella, The Royal Ballet ©2023 Sebastian Nevols

New production
The Royal Ballet
CINDERELLA
Live in cinemas: Wednesday 12 April, 7:15pm
Co-production between The Royal Ballet and The National Ballet of Canada

Choreography Frederick Ashton
Music Sergey Prokofiev
Set designer Tom Pye
Costume designer Alexandra Byrne
Lighting designer David Finn
Video designer Finn Ross
Illusions Chris Fisher
Conductors Koen Kessels

Cinderella Marianela Nuñez
The Prince Vadim Muntagirov

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Generous philanthropic support from Julia and Hans Rausing, Aud Jebsen, Doug and Ceri King, John and Susan Burns OBE, Sir Lloyd and Lady Dorfman, Kenneth and Susan Green, Melinda and Donald Quintin, Lindsay and Sarah Tomlinson, The Cinderella Production Syndicate, The Friends of Covent Garden, The American Friends of Covent Garden and The Royal Opera House Endowment Fund

For more information, and to book, visit: ROH – Cinema

Press release from the Royal Opera House, Nexo Digital.

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2 Comments

  1. Donna Lee Poen Reply

    So the ROH ballet Cinderella will be in 977 different theatres in 19 countries, but I can’t find any U.S theatres where it will appear. Has anyone else seen anything? I am looking for a theatre in California. Thank you in advance for your answers!

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