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Frederick Ashton's Tales of Beatrix Potter
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.
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Plot Summary
This enchanting ballet adaptation brings Beatrix Potter's beloved animal characters to life through exquisite choreography. The story unfolds as a series of charming vignettes, featuring Peter Rabbit's mischievous adventures, Mrs. Tiggy-Winking's domesticity, and the comical courtship of the squirrel Nutkin and Jemima Puddle-Duck. It's a delightful journey into a whimsical world where animals talk, dance, and live out charming tales.
Critical Reception
Frederick Ashton's Tales of Beatrix Potter is widely celebrated as a masterpiece of narrative ballet, lauded for its faithful and imaginative adaptation of Potter's stories. Critics and audiences alike have praised its whimsical charm, intricate choreography, and the technical prowess of the Royal Ballet dancers. It's considered a timeless classic suitable for all ages, preserving the gentle humor and endearing spirit of the original works.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming and faithful adaptation of Beatrix Potter's beloved stories.
Celebrated for its delightful choreography and the enchanting performances by the Royal Ballet.
A visually beautiful and heartwarming ballet experience for families.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific 2008 release is not readily available. However, general audience reception for adaptations of Beatrix Potter's work often highlights its family-friendly nature and nostalgic appeal.
Fun Fact
The original ballet premiered in 1971 and was filmed by the Royal Opera House in 1972. The 2008 version is a filmed production of the ballet, not a new cinematic adaptation in the traditional sense, showcasing the enduring legacy of Ashton's choreography.
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