Bolshoi Ballet Romeo and Juliet
Bolshoi Ballet Romeo and Juliet

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Bolshoi Ballet Romeo and Juliet

2020
Movie
130 min
No Language

The Bolshoi presents the famous star-crossed lovers from Shakespeare’s most tragic love story set to Prokofiev’s cinematic score.

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Director: Alexei RatmanskyGenres: Dance, Ballet, Romance, Drama

Plot Summary

This production of "Romeo and Juliet" captures Shakespeare's timeless tragedy through the passionate and dramatic language of ballet. Choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky, it reimagines the iconic story of the star-crossed lovers from Verona, emphasizing the intense emotions and doomed fate of Romeo and Juliet amidst their families' bitter feud. The ballet unfolds with breathtaking artistry, showcasing the Bolshoi's principal dancers in a visually stunning and emotionally resonant interpretation.

Critical Reception

The 2020 broadcast of the Bolshoi Ballet's "Romeo and Juliet" received critical acclaim for its stunning choreography, masterful execution by the Bolshoi dancers, and faithful yet compelling adaptation of the beloved story. Critics lauded the production's emotional depth and visual splendor, highlighting the chemistry between the principal dancers and the overall power of the balletic interpretation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Alexei Ratmansky's dynamic and emotionally charged choreography.

  • Commended the Bolshoi's principal dancers for their technical brilliance and dramatic performances.

  • Celebrated as a powerful and visually spectacular rendition of a classic tragedy.

Google audience: Audience reception for broadcasts of the Bolshoi Ballet's "Romeo and Juliet" generally highlights the breathtaking artistry, the emotional intensity of the performances, and the sheer beauty of the choreography. Viewers are often captivated by the dancers' skill and the tragic power of the narrative translated into movement.

Fun Fact

Alexei Ratmansky's 2011 choreography for this production was created specifically for the Bolshoi Ballet, drawing inspiration from both the original 1938 Leonid Lavrovsky version and Shakespeare's play.

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