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The Sleeping Beauty (Mikhailovsky Theatre, ballet)
Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatreabout theatre | Ticket price: 248.72 - 528.25 USD
Genre: Ballet | Age restriction: 6+ | Length: 2 hours 40 minutes | Intermissions: 2 | Opening night: 16 December 2011

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Credits

Libretto: Nacho Duato after Ivan Vsevolozhsky
Choreography: Nacho Duato
Lighting Design: Brad Fields
Stage and Costume Design: Angelina Atlagić
Assistant to the Stage Designer adapting the artistic solutions to technical performance: Oleg Molchanov
Assistants to the Stage Designer: Magdalena Vlajić, Branko Cvijić
Costume Engineering: Alla Marusina
Music Director of the production: Peter Feranec
Assistant to the Choreographer: Tony Fabre

Artists

Conductor — Mikhail Tatarnikov

Premiere of the production: December 16, 2011 

The Mikhailovsky Theatre has received an absolutely new production of the classical Sleeping Beauty. The renowned Spanish choreographer Nacho Duato has told the famous fairytale in his own way, preserving the incredibly romantic and magical spirit of this famous ballet. Duato’s style, recognizable even in the classical ballet, his light humour and legendary musicality captivate the audience and retain their attention to the very last second.

Prologue

King Florestan and Queen are celebrating the christening of their daughter, Princess Aurora. 
The court is waiting for the appearance of the King and the Queen. Catalabutte, the Master of Ceremonies, is revising the guest list. The feast begins. The Lilac Fairy, the godmother of the Princess, appears surrounded by good fairies. 
Frightened servants herald the arrival of the evil Fairy Carabosse, who hasn’t been invited by mistake of Catalabutte. King and Queen are worried expecting the worst. 
Enraged Carabosse escorted by her monstrous entourage arrives. How did they dare to forget her? Carabosse willing to revenge predicts that Princess Aurora will become the most beautiful and the smartest of all the princesses but once she will prick her finger with a needle and die. 
The Lilac Fairy alleviates the prophecy of Carabosse. Princess Aurora shall not die, as Carabosse wished but will fall in a deep sleep and shall be awakened by a young Prince enchanted by the sleeping beauty. 

Act I

Princess Aurora has turned sixteen. King and Queen are celebrating her birthday. Noble guests are coming to the palace to seek Aurora’s hand. The princes are introduced to Princess Aurora. She is nice to all of them, ready to dance with everyone but she doesn’t favour any of them. An old lady with a strange thing in her hands attracts Aurora’s attention. The Princess takes the needle from the old lady and starts playing and dancing with it. Suddenly she pricks her finger and falls senseless. The old lady is the Fairy Carabosse. She is triumphant. 
The Lilac Fairy alleviates the prophecy of Carabosse : Princess Aurora shall not die but fall asleep for one hundred years. And everybody in the kingdom will fall asleep after her. In one hundred years the Princess will be awakened and the magic condemnation will lose its power. 

Act II

One hundred years has passed. Prince Désiré, his friends and courtiers are hunting in the forest. Once Prince Désiré is alone, the Lilac Fairy appears. She tells him about the Princess. The Prince is longing to see the Princess in 
reality. 
The Lilac Fairy and Prince Désiré are sailing in a boat to the sleeping castle. A dense forest is around them. Τhe evil Fairy Carabosse and her servants are in the garden. Suddenly they hear the music signifying the appearance of the Lilac Fairy. Carabosse has no might against the Lilac Fairy. 
Prince Désiré finds Princess Aurora. When he kisses the sleeping beauty, Aurora awakes. 

Act III

King Florestan’s palace. The wedding of Princess Aurora and Prince Désiré is celebrated. 
Many guests are coming to congratulate the newlyweds: the fairy-tale characters, fairies and princes. The happy newlyweds are dancing. The Lilac Fairy appears in the palace. All her kind promises have come true! 

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Mikhailovsky (ex. Mussorgsky) Theatre playbill


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