Cinderella (1989)
This unusual and intriguing interpretation of the ballet Cinderella with choreography and staging by the renowned choreographer, Maguy Marin, is set in a doll’s house with costumes to suit. This avant-garde, breakthrough version of the tale of Cinderella, described as a brilliant theatrical triumph, has toured the world since its premiere in 1985 and is acclaimed for its amazing manipulation of mood, its intriguing narrative and innovative staging. The production is regarded by some critics as a stepping stone from classical ballet to something radically new.
Director: Måns Reuterswärd
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Françoise Joullié as Cendrillon |
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Dominique Lainé as Stepmother |
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Jayne Plaisted as Sister |
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Danièle Pater as Sister |
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Patrick Azzopardi as Father |
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Nathalie Delassis as Fairy Godmother |
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Bernard Cauchard as Prince |
| Sound | Sergei Prokofiev | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Måns Reuterswärd | Director |
| Sound | Yakov Kreizberg | Conductor |
| Crew | Maguy Marin | Choreographer |
| Sound | Jean Schwarz | Music |
| Art | Montserrat Casanova | Set Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Montserrat Casanova | Costume Design |
| Lighting | John Spradbery | Lighting Design |