Quote from: JMK on April 28, 2011, 07:03:53 PMQuote from: elmore3003 on April 28, 2011, 06:57:24 PMI've been watching the first two acts of the Birmingham Royal Ballet's gorgeous production of Prokofiev's CINDERELLA. I will never like thes core much, although that G-minor waltz that closes the first act is magnificent, but the production is beautiful and nicely choreographed. The masks are amazing and the mice, lizard and frog are adorable in their 18th Century costumes. It's odd seeing women portray the ugly stepsisters since their usually played by two men in drag. The dancer playing the stepmother is fantastic; she is mean, really mean, and plays evil really really well.Someone managed to review this without using the word "debris" here:http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Prokofiev-Cinderella-Blu-ray/20472/#ReviewI don't understand the "debris" comment. Ashton also rearranges the score and invented that showcase role of the jester in Acts Two and Three for one of the loves of his life, Alexander Grant The Royal Ballet production from the 1980s is fun with rivals Ashton and Helpman playing the sisters. The old tv broadcast with Margot Fonteyn, which I saw around 1956, like THE SLEEPING BEAUTY from around the same time, is really cut down.This DVD has no special features, I think. I'll check after Act Three. Opus Arte really does have better packaging, but maybe Kultur doesn't feel Birmingham rates the same luxury as the Royal Ballet!
Quote from: elmore3003 on April 28, 2011, 06:57:24 PMI've been watching the first two acts of the Birmingham Royal Ballet's gorgeous production of Prokofiev's CINDERELLA. I will never like thes core much, although that G-minor waltz that closes the first act is magnificent, but the production is beautiful and nicely choreographed. The masks are amazing and the mice, lizard and frog are adorable in their 18th Century costumes. It's odd seeing women portray the ugly stepsisters since their usually played by two men in drag. The dancer playing the stepmother is fantastic; she is mean, really mean, and plays evil really really well.Someone managed to review this without using the word "debris" here:http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Prokofiev-Cinderella-Blu-ray/20472/#Review
I've been watching the first two acts of the Birmingham Royal Ballet's gorgeous production of Prokofiev's CINDERELLA. I will never like thes core much, although that G-minor waltz that closes the first act is magnificent, but the production is beautiful and nicely choreographed. The masks are amazing and the mice, lizard and frog are adorable in their 18th Century costumes. It's odd seeing women portray the ugly stepsisters since their usually played by two men in drag. The dancer playing the stepmother is fantastic; she is mean, really mean, and plays evil really really well.