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Boston Ballet - Romeo and Juliet

Boston Ballet - Romeo and Juliet at Boston Opera House

Why see Boston Ballet - Romeo and Juliet?

A welcome return

Cranko's Romeo and Juliet premiered in 1962 and was first performed by the Stuttgart Ballet. The exquisitely rendered ballet, set to Sergei Prokofiev's magnificent score, is an inspired realization of William Shakespeare's timeless tale.

When the Stuttgart Ballet danced the American premiere of John Cranko's Romeo and Juliet in 1969, Clive Barnes wrote in The New York Times that this staging of Prokofiev's score "is, quite simply, the best of a surprisingly distinguished bunch. Many choreographers have attempted the score . . . but it has been left to Cranko to give the work its complete fulfillment." Upon its Boston Ballet premiere, the Company became the only American company to hold three of Cranko's greatest works, including Onegin and The Taming of the Shrew, as part of its extensive repertoire. In Boston, Romeo and Juliet was met with rave reviews; The Boston Globe described it as offering "elegant dancing, eye-popping pageantry, and vivid storytelling."

Key Information

Run Time

2 hours and 45 minutes.

Dates

Finished Apr 8, 2018

Creative

Music: Sergei Prokofiev

Choreography: John Cranko

Reviews

Customer reviews

2 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

Richard Riley

Romeo and Juliet

SPECTACULAR I have seen many different musical performances in Boston over the years and I cant recall such a brilliant show as Romeo and Juliet. It surpassed every imaginable display of pure raw talent with heart felt romantic beauty. Beyond belief! ... Read more

Laura Sholtz

Shakespeare Alive and Well, Living in Boston

Cranko's "Romeo and Juliet" is magnificent. I have seen three performances of this ballet, one by the Bolshoi Ballet, one by the New York City Ballet, and yesterday's, performed by the Boston Ballet. By far the Boston Ballet's interpretation outshines the others, which were superb within themselves. As I live in Maine, it is a distance to come to Boston, but I love beautifully performed ballet, Prokofiev's score, and, of course, Will's story. I would see the BB's "Romeo and Juliet" again and again if I lived locally. Boston Ballet is an enormous gift to the art world! Misa Kuranaga is an extraordinary Juliet; the sets are beautiful, sublimely evocative, adding to and arousing profound emotions. This performance is not only a winner; it is the best of the best. Bostonians, rejoice! ... Read more
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