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120 min
The turbulent life of the Dutch spy and dancer Mata Hari is at the heart of this large-scale ballet production by Dutch National Ballet. As the exotic, mysterious Mata Hari, she became one of the most famous dancers of her day. She travelled throughout Europe and had a network of lovers everywhere, which made her an ideal spy during World War I. She was accused – rightly or wrongly – of being a double agent, and she died in front of a French firing squad in 1917.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Anna Tsygankova | Margaretha Zelle / Mata Hari | Unowned | |
Casey Herd | Rudolph McLeod | Unowned | |
Jozef Varga | General Kiepert | Unowned | |
Artur Shesterikov | Vadim De Masloff | Unowned | |
Young Gyu Choi | Shiva | Unowned | |
Wen Ting Guan | Temple Dancer | Unowned | |
Emanouela Merdjanova | Friede McLeod | Unowned | |
Erica Hardwood | Isadora Duncan | Unowned | |
Nadia Yanowsky | La Madame | Unowned | |
Edo Wijnen | Master of Ceremonies | Unowned | |
Anatole Babenko | Guimet | Unowned | |
Roman Artyushkin | Lieutanant Ladoux | Unowned | |
Wendeline Wijkstra | Aunt | Unowned | |
Pascalle Paerel | Aunt | Unowned | |
Hannah de Klein | Aunt | Unowned | |
Wolfgang Tietze | Uncle | Unowned | |
Peter Leung | Uncle | Unowned | |
Matthew Pawlicki-Sinclair | Uncle | Unowned | |
Nicolas Rapaic | Adam Zelle | Unowned |