Graeme Murphy reimagines Romeo and Juliet for a striking ballet filmed at the Sydney Opera House.
Romeo and Juliet
The Australian Ballet
Ballet
A sparkling tale of magic and mischief, Coppélia has everything a good story ballet should: a touch of enchantment, a dash of romance and masses of sumptuous costumes.
Swanilda and her merry boyfriend Franz live in a village with Dr Coppelius, a sinister magician and inventor who has created a beautiful doll that he sits on his balcony. One day Franz sees the doll, Coppélia, and becomes infatuated with her. Swanilda and her friends decide to explore Dr Coppelius’ house while he is out to see who the mysterious woman is, but he returns suddenly and Swanilda hides – pretending to be Coppélia. At the same time, the love struck Franz finds a ladder and climbs into Dr Coppelius’ house, so Coppelius, who plans to steal his life force to animate his doll, pours him a drink with a sleeping draught in it. When Franz passes out, Coppelius brings out Coppélia so Swanilda pretends to be a doll coming to life. Coppelius is delighted – until Swanilda manages to wake Franz and they escape from the house and are married, sealing their love with a tender pas de deux.
Sorcery and masquerade, romance and high jinks – this is the funniest, sunniest ballet you’ll see all year.
Andrew Killian (Dr. Coppelius), (Director), (Director), Aya Watanabe (Coppélia), Ako Kondo (Swanilda), (Composer), (Choreographer), Chengwu Guo (Franz), (Conductor)