Kenneth MacMillan's passionate choreography for Romeo and Juliet shows The Royal Ballet at its dramatic finest. Sergey Prokofiev's iconic score provides the basis for the ballet's romantic pas de deux and vibrant crowd scenes, while 16th-century Verona is created by Nicholas Georgiadis's magnificent designs. In 1965, MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet was given its premiere at Covent Garden by The Royal Ballet and was an immediate success: the first night was met with rapturous applause, which lasted for 40 minutes, and an incredible 43 curtain calls. The title roles were danced by Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn, although the ballet had been created on Christopher Gable and Lynn Seymour. It has been performed by The Royal Ballet more than four hundred times since, as well as touring the world, and has become a true classic of the 20th-century ballet repertory.

Matthew Ball
Romeo

Yasmine Naghdi
Julieta

Valentino Zucchetti
Mercutio

Gary Avis
Tybalt

Benjamin Ella
Benvolio

Nicol Edmonds
Paris

Christina Arestis
Lord Capulet

Thomas Whitehead
Escalus

Fumi Kaneko
Rosaline

Kristen McNally
Nurse

Jonathan Howells
Friar Laurence
Tara-Brigitte Bhavnani
Lady Montague
Leticia Dias
Juliet's friend

Isabella Gasparini
Juliet's friend

Meaghan Grace Hinkis
Juiet's friend