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Tag: Mary Shelley

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein by the Royal Ballet and San Francisco Ballet, at the Royal Opera House

9th March 20199th March 2019  Bonnie Buyuklieva

Breathtakingly sublime sets and deft, sensitive choreography reveal the dark extremes of the human psyche in Frankenstein, the Royal Ballet’s latest co-creation with San Francisco Ballet.

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Posted in Arts, DanceTagged: ballet, Dance, David Finn, Finn Ross, Frankenstein, gothic, horror, James Hay, John Macfarlane, Liam Scarlett, Mary Shelley, Royal Ballet, Royal Opera House, San Francisco Ballet, The Gothic, Wei Wang
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