Acis and Galatea (The Royal Ballet / The Royal Opera) (2009)
The Royal Ballet and the Royal Opera collaborate in Wayne McGregor's production of Handel and Gay's classic opera, in which the nymph Galatea falls in love with a shepherd named Acis.
Director: Jonathan Haswell
Genre: TV Movie, Music
Runtime: 110 min
Release Date: March 31, 2009
Cast
- Danielle de Niese - Galatea
- Lauren Cuthbertson - Galatea
- Charles Workman - Acis
- Edward Watson - Acis
- Paul Agnew - Damon
- Steven McRae - Damon
- Melissa Hamilton - Damon
- Matthew Rose - Polyphemus
- Eric Underwood - Polyphemus
- Park Ji-min - Coridon
Screenplay
Music: Georg Friedrich Händel
Production: Royal Opera House
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
opera, ballet dancer, demigod, based on myths, legends or folklore
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Acis and Galatea (The Royal Ballet / The Royal Opera) about?
- The Royal Ballet and the Royal Opera collaborate in Wayne McGregor's production of Handel and Gay's classic opera, in which the nymph Galatea falls in love with a shepherd named Acis.
- Who directed Acis and Galatea (The Royal Ballet / The Royal Opera)?
- Acis and Galatea (The Royal Ballet / The Royal Opera) was directed by Jonathan Haswell.
- Who stars in Acis and Galatea (The Royal Ballet / The Royal Opera)?
- Acis and Galatea (The Royal Ballet / The Royal Opera) stars Danielle de Niese, Lauren Cuthbertson, Charles Workman, Edward Watson, Paul Agnew, Steven McRae.
- How long is Acis and Galatea (The Royal Ballet / The Royal Opera)?
- Acis and Galatea (The Royal Ballet / The Royal Opera) has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
- What genre is Acis and Galatea (The Royal Ballet / The Royal Opera)?
- Acis and Galatea (The Royal Ballet / The Royal Opera) is a TV Movie, Music film.
- Where was Acis and Galatea (The Royal Ballet / The Royal Opera) produced?
- Acis and Galatea (The Royal Ballet / The Royal Opera) was produced in United Kingdom.