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90 min
In the spring of 1913, Parisian businessman Gabriel Astruc opens a new theater on the Champs Elysées. The first performance is the premiere of Igor Stravinsky's 'The Rite of Spring', danced by the Ballet Russes. The rehearsal process is extremely fraught: the orchestra dislike Stravinsky's harsh, atonal music; the dancers dislike the 'ugly' choreography of Vaslav Nijinsky. The volatile, bisexual Nijinsky is in a strained relationship with the much older Sergei Diaghilev, the Ballet Russes' charismatic but manipulative impresario. Public expectation is extremely high after Nijinsky's success in 'L'apres-midi d'un faune'. Finally, 'The Rite of Spring' premieres to a gossip-loving, febrile, fashion-conscious Parisian audience sharply divided as to its merits.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Adam Garcia | Vaslav Nijinsky | Unowned | |
Alex Jennings | Sergei Diaghilev | Unowned | |
Emma Pierson | Romola | Unowned | |
Griff Rhys Jones | Astruc | Unowned | |
Jonathan Aris | Jean Cocteau | Unowned | |
Christian McKay | Pierre Monteux | Unowned | |
Richard Hope | Grigoriev | Unowned | |
Philip Herbert | Antoine | Unowned | |
André Schneider | Ivory | Unowned | |
Naomi Wattis | Lydia | Unowned | |
Peter Copley | Patron | Unowned | |
Sara Dee | Lady Hysteria | Unowned | |
Steve Pemberton | Critic | Unowned | |
Philip Battley | Bassoonist | Unowned | |
Rachael Stirling | Marie Rambert | Unowned | |
Aidan McArdle | Igor Stravinsky | Unowned | |
Zenaida Yanowsky | Ballerina | Unowned |