The Winter’s Tale
Photo © ROH/Johan Persson, 2014
"With brutal choreography and dramatic intelligence, Christopher Wheeldon has turned Shakespeare's problem play into a mind-snagging ballet."
-Joan Acocella... The New Yorker
" A modern classic brought joyfully and chillingly to life."
-Mark Monahan... The Telegraph
" Though this is one of the most endlessly moving plays, nothing in Mr Wheeldon's version is unworthy of the great original."
-Alistair Macaulay... The New York Times
The Story
King Leontes is increasingly overpowered by unfounded jealousy, believing his pregnant wife Hermione to be having an affair with his childhood friend King Polixenes. Leontes's actions tear the two friends' families apart across generations. Hermione’s baby daughter is abandoned and Hermione is believed to have died of distress. But the baby Perdita is rescued by a shepherd, and grows up to fall in love with Florizel, son of Polixenes. The young couple is reunited with the remorseful Leontes, and Hermione is miraculously returned to life.
The story follows the destruction of a marriage through consuming jealousy, the abandonment of a child, and a seemingly hopeless love. Yet, through remorse and regret – and the apparent miracle of a statue coming to life – the ending is uplifting as it brings forgiveness and reconciliation. The two lands between which the drama unfolds are vividly portrayed in movement, sound and image. The Sicilia of King Leontes grows in threatening coolness and darkness, while the Bohemia of King Polixenes is a pastoral idyll of lyricism and sun-saturated colour.
Christopher Wheeldon, Artistic Associate of The Royal Ballet, created his adaptation of Shakespeare’s late romance The Winter’s Tale for The Royal Ballet in 2014. It received ecstatic praise at its premiere, acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for its intelligent and emotionally powerful storytelling through exquisite dance. With striking designs by Bob Crowley and atmospheric music by Joby Talbot, The Winter’s Tale is widely considered a modern ballet classic.
Creative Team
Choreography
Christopher Wheeldon
Music & Orchestration
Joby Talbot
Assistant to the Choreographer
Jacquelin Barrett
Set & Costume Designer
Bob Crowley
Lighting Designer
Natasha Katz
Projection Designer
Daniel Brodie
Puppetry
Basil Twist
World Premiere: April 10, 2014, The Royal Ballet, The Royal Opera House, London, England.