Ballet: Romeo and Juliet
by Sergei Prokofiev
Teatro alla Scala, Milan 2020-04-29 ... 2020-05-15
The Package
Music trip to Milan for 3 days / 2 nights with exclusive program. The highlight is a visit to the famous Teatro alla Scala on the second evening to experience a magnificent performance in a world-famous environment with global stars.
Romeo and Juliet is a ballet by Sergei Prokofiev based on William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. It has been played on every stage with rank and name in the world. It is a favorite master piece for every choreographer from Frederick Ashton (1955) to John Cranko (1962), John Neumeier (1971), Rudolf Nureyev (1977). Sir Kenneth MacMillan created his own version in 1965 and it remains to be seen what he will bring to La Scala in this season.
The evening at La Scala including intermission will be 3 hours. During the break you can go to the Toscanini Foyer to enjoy a Spumante and to see and be seen.
The 3 day city trip includes the hotel in your selected category, a gourmet dinner on the evening of the first day, a private walking tour of the city with a guide in your language, a visit to the La Scala Museum, premium tickets for the selected event at the Teatro alla Scala, and an aperitif before the performance. The schedule and program have been well accepted by our clients and we receive many compliments. However, should you wish to adjust the program, to maybe have a different private sightseeing tour or rather spend the day shopping, add an excursion to Lago di Como, an excursion to Cremona to the Stradivari Museum, then please let us know. The itinerary can be customized to your needs.
The Artists
A Teatro alla Scala production
Performance by the Teatro alla Scala Ballet Company and Teatro alla Scala Academy Orchestra
Choreography | Kenneth MacMillan |
Conductor | Felix Korobov |
Sets | Mauro Carosi |
Costumes | Odette Nicoletti |
Lights | Marco Filibeck |
Performance Dates
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Operas, Ballets, Concerts of the Season
In Milan at Teatro alla Scala