The company will be the exclusive international distributor of Roh Live Cinema for the Opera’s 2016/17 season.
Picturehouse Entertainment and the Royal Opera House (Roh) have struck a deal to make the former the exclusive international distributor of Roh Live Cinema content in 2016/17.
The distribution arm of UK exhibitor Picturehouse will handle sales and marketing for the season, which will feature 12 live broadcasts including six operas and six ballets.
The 16/17 Roh programme includes 2016 Olivier Award winner Woolf Works, inspired by the writings of Virginia Woolf, Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet The Nutcracker, and the return of the company’s first ever production on its Covent Garden stage, The Sleeping Beauty.
Beamed live from the Royal Opera House Covent Garden stage, Roh Live productions have previously travelled to territories including the Us, Spain, Italy, Germany, Japan and Australia.
The 2015/16 Roh live season included broadcasts of Liam Scarlett’s ballet Frankenstein, adapted from Mary Shelley’s novel, Kenneth MacMillan’s [link...
Picturehouse Entertainment and the Royal Opera House (Roh) have struck a deal to make the former the exclusive international distributor of Roh Live Cinema content in 2016/17.
The distribution arm of UK exhibitor Picturehouse will handle sales and marketing for the season, which will feature 12 live broadcasts including six operas and six ballets.
The 16/17 Roh programme includes 2016 Olivier Award winner Woolf Works, inspired by the writings of Virginia Woolf, Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet The Nutcracker, and the return of the company’s first ever production on its Covent Garden stage, The Sleeping Beauty.
Beamed live from the Royal Opera House Covent Garden stage, Roh Live productions have previously travelled to territories including the Us, Spain, Italy, Germany, Japan and Australia.
The 2015/16 Roh live season included broadcasts of Liam Scarlett’s ballet Frankenstein, adapted from Mary Shelley’s novel, Kenneth MacMillan’s [link...
- 4/13/2016
- ScreenDaily
From unsettling Scandinavian vampires to a highly unexpected return to the pop stage, there's plenty to get your teeth into
Opening this week
■ Let the Right One In
John Tiffany's glorious and creepy take on the Swedish vampire movie moves to the West End. A truly gripping and disturbing evening.
Apollo Theatre, London (020-7565 5000) from Wednesday to 27 September.
■ Boxe Boxe
New dance theatre from the French Compagnie Käfig fuses hip-hop and martial arts in a study of the parallels between dance and boxing.
Milton Keynes theatre (0871 297 5454), Tuesday and Wednesday, then touring.
■ The Royal Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty
Stellar debuts in this week's performances of the Tchaikovsky-Petipa classic include Vadim Muntagirov (Tuesday) and Natalia Osipova (Thursday).
Royal Opera House, London (020-7304 4000), until 9 April.
Last chance to see
■ Jane Eyre
Reinvented for the 21st century, Sally Cookson's show is full of textured emotion and invention. A terrific score gives the ballast it needs,...
Opening this week
■ Let the Right One In
John Tiffany's glorious and creepy take on the Swedish vampire movie moves to the West End. A truly gripping and disturbing evening.
Apollo Theatre, London (020-7565 5000) from Wednesday to 27 September.
■ Boxe Boxe
New dance theatre from the French Compagnie Käfig fuses hip-hop and martial arts in a study of the parallels between dance and boxing.
Milton Keynes theatre (0871 297 5454), Tuesday and Wednesday, then touring.
■ The Royal Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty
Stellar debuts in this week's performances of the Tchaikovsky-Petipa classic include Vadim Muntagirov (Tuesday) and Natalia Osipova (Thursday).
Royal Opera House, London (020-7304 4000), until 9 April.
Last chance to see
■ Jane Eyre
Reinvented for the 21st century, Sally Cookson's show is full of textured emotion and invention. A terrific score gives the ballast it needs,...
- 3/24/2014
- The Guardian - Film News
Ncm Fathom Events, Mr. Wolf, Arts Alliance Media and the Royal Opera House invite you to journey to an enchanted world of princesses, fairy godmothers and magic spells with the captivating Tchaikovsky’s The Sleeping Beauty as it comes to the big screen in a special one-night event on Thursday, March 20 at 7:00pm (local time) to select cinemas nationwide.
Don’t miss Marius Petipa’s enchanting ballet as a wicked fairy places a fatal curse on the baby Princess Aurora, which the good Lilac Fairy softens to a sleep of 100 years and only a prince’s kiss can break the spell.
Like Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty is instantly recognizable to those unfamiliar with ballet. The princess will be played by American Sarah Lamb who danced in The Royal Ballet’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in November of 2013.
Marius Petipa’s classic 19th-century choreography is combined with newly created sections by Frederick Ashton,...
Don’t miss Marius Petipa’s enchanting ballet as a wicked fairy places a fatal curse on the baby Princess Aurora, which the good Lilac Fairy softens to a sleep of 100 years and only a prince’s kiss can break the spell.
Like Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty is instantly recognizable to those unfamiliar with ballet. The princess will be played by American Sarah Lamb who danced in The Royal Ballet’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in November of 2013.
Marius Petipa’s classic 19th-century choreography is combined with newly created sections by Frederick Ashton,...
- 3/12/2014
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
There's nothing quite like the sustained pleasure of immersing one's self in a huge chunk of a top-notch artist's output for a significant period of time. This was easily accomplished in 2012, because lately it seems like the classical arms of the major labels are trying to get all their best material into budget-priced box sets (in Europe even more than in the U.S., so check the imports, especially for Sony). And anything they aren't doing that with, another label would be happy to license. In that sense, it's a great time to be a classical fan. Nonetheless, I'm keeping this list shorter than my new releases list, because, well, there's too much to listen to all of it! So to make my list, these items had to make me very, very happy in 2012.
1. Hilliard Ensemble: Franco-Flemish Masterworks (Virgin Classics)
This eight-cd box is a delight for fans of choral music,...
1. Hilliard Ensemble: Franco-Flemish Masterworks (Virgin Classics)
This eight-cd box is a delight for fans of choral music,...
- 1/3/2013
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
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