John Lanchbery Trailers
The Cellist and The Two Pigeons TrailerLa Bayadère (Royal Ballet) TrailerThe ROH Live: The Dream / Symphonic Variations / Marguerite and Armand Trailer
The Cellist and The Two Pigeons TrailerLa Bayadère (Royal Ballet) TrailerThe ROH Live: The Dream / Symphonic Variations / Marguerite and Armand Trailer
Total trailers found: 26
07 June 2008
The Tales of Beatrix Potter is a 1992 ballet adapted for stage by Anthony Dowell from the 1971 film The Tales of Beatrix Potter that was choreographed by Frederick Ashton that in turn was based on the children's books by Beatrix Potter.
01 March 1952
Kicked out of Oxford, a junk dealer's son joins a gang of thieves fenced by his father.
12 February 1976
A Month in the Country is a narrative ballet created in 1976 with choreography by Frederick Ashton, to the music of Frédéric Chopin (three works for piano and orchestra) arranged by John Lanchbery.
13 November 2018
Set in the Royal India of the past, La Bayadère is a story of eternal love, mystery, fate, vengeance, and justice.
01 July 1954
Bank robber's plans for a wealthy lifestyle gradually turn to more noble aims.
01 March 1953
Escapee switches identities but finds the new one quite a handful.
13 September 1950
A blind man is witness to a murder; later cured of his blindness he attempts to puzzle out the solution to the crime.
05 March 1982
An opulent beach resort provides a scenic background to this amusing whodunit as Poirot attempts to uncover the nefarious evildoer behind the strangling of a notorious stage star.
01 February 1953
Caught in a loveless marriage, Dr. John Winnington (Ronald Howard) can't stop himself from falling for his wife's (Mary Laura Wood) younger sister, Christine (Olga Edwardes).
01 March 1951
The former wife of a criminal moves to a coastal town and takes over the running of a bar known as The Quiet Woman.
05 May 2015
Frederick Ashton's La Fille mal gardée (The Wayward Daughter) is one of the choreographer's most joyous and colourful creations.
07 June 2017
The Dream: Frederick Ashton’s delightful interpretation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a classic of The Royal Ballet’s repertory.
20 March 1980
A ballet dancer struggles with his homosexuality and the increasing allure of a young ballerina who seeks to draw him away from his domineering lover.
14 November 1977
As young dancers, they were best friends and fierce rivals. Deedee left the stage for marriage and motherhood, while Emma would become an international ballet icon.
26 December 1966
Perhaps the most popular ballet video ever released, this version of Tchaikovsky's beloved work stars one of the most famous classical dance partnerships of all time, Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn.
01 January 1977
The ballet tells the story of a peasant girl named Giselle whose ghost, after her premature death, ps
01 October 2010
Breathtaking sets and costumes are designed by Ezio Frigerio and Franca Squarciapino in this exceptional production, recorded at the Palais Garnier in Paris.
25 December 1970
Cinderella is helped to the ball by her fairy godmother in The Royal Ballet's version of the classic fairy tale, using Sergei Prokofiev's music and Frederick Ashton's choreography in a comic ballet.
01 March 1971
The Royal Ballet Company brings Squirrel Nutkin, Tom Thumb, Hunca Munca, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Jeremy Fisher, Pigling Bland, and Pigwig to the screen doing pirouettes and pas de deux in this filmed ballet production directed by Reginald Mills.
02 February 2005
Ever since its triumphant premiere in 1960, Frederick Ashton's La Fille mal gardee has been treasured as one of his happiest creations - his artistic tribute to nature, and an expression of his feelings for his beloved Suffolk countryside.
18 July 1973
A film adaptation of the Ludwig Minkus ballet, completely re-orchestrated and with additional music by John Lanchbery.
04 October 1966
Classic ballet by Kenneth MacMillan to the music of Prokofiev.
10 January 2022
Cathy Martson created The Cellist for The Royal Ballet in 2020. The inspiration for her first work for the Royal Opera House Main Stage is the momentous life and career of cellist Jacqueline du Pre - from her discovery of the cello and her celebrity as one of its most extraordinary players, to her pain, frustration, and struggle with multiple sclerosis.
02 August 1970
A film version of the ballet Giselle. Filmed in a studio, using innovative editing and cinematography to go along with the choreography, this film stands out from filmed stage-performances.