Theatre

Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Coppelia

Date: Wednesday, Jun 28 2017 - Saturday, Jul 1 2017
Venue: Hippodrome
Artists
Birmingham Royal Ballet, Leo Delibes

When eccentric toymaker Dr Coppélius leaves his greatest creation, the doll Coppélia, on his workshop balcony she’s soon causing quite a stir in the village. Lovers Franz and Swanilda both want to find out what is going on; but things are even stranger than they seem. With a wild mix of abracadabra, comic chaos is unleashed as Dr Coppélius tries to bring Coppélia to life and Swanilda tries to stop him.

A timeless classic from the golden age of classical ballet, Coppélia, with its lyrical, romantic music, stands alongside such classics as Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty as one of the great works of the 19th century.

Free Pre-Performance Talk for audience members – Friday 30 June 6.30pm

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Learn more about the pieces in the show from the people behind the scenes and on the stage. This pre-performance talk will explain the ideas, thoughts and hard work which go into making Birmingham Royal Ballet’s production such an interesting and exciting evening.

Wed-Sat 7.30pm plus Thur 2pm & Sat 2.30pm. For more info and to book tickets, visit www.atgtickets.com/shows/coppelia/bristol-hippodrome

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By steve wright, Friday, May 19 2017

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