Royal Ballet & Opera - Romeo and Juliet

Schedule

Sun Mar 08 2026 at 03:00 pm to 05:30 pm

UTC-06:00

Location

The Pearl on Main | Midvale, UT

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Romeo and Juliet

Fathom Entertainment presents the Royal Ballet.

The greatest love story ever told – through ballet.



Romeo and Juliet Synopsis

The Capulets and Montagues are sworn enemies. A fight breaks out in the marketplace led by Romeo Montague and his friends Mercutio and Benvolio against Tybalt, Lord Capulet’s nephew, and other members of the Capulet house. The Prince of Verona commands the families to end their feud. Lord and Lady Capulet introduce their daughter Juliet to Paris, a nobleman they intend her to marry. In disguise, Romeo, Mercutio and Benvolio sneak into a ball at the Capulets’ house. Romeo and Juliet are taken with each other. Later, when Juliet is on her balcony, Romeo appears below and they profess their love.

Juliet’s nurse delivers a letter to Romeo in which Juliet says she will be his wife. The lovers are secretly married by Friar Laurence. In the market place, Tybalt fights Mercutio and kills him. Romeo avenges the death of his friend and is punished with immediate exile from Verona.

Secretly, Romeo has been with Juliet through the night. In the morning, Romeo embraces Juliet and escapes as her parents enter with Paris. Juliet refuses to marry Paris, and her parents threaten to disown her. Juliet rushes to beg Friar Laurence’s help. He gives her a potion that will make her fall temporarily into a deathlike sleep. Juliet agrees to marry Paris but the next morning her parents find her apparently lifeless. Romeo, who has not received the Friar’s warning message about the subterfuge, returns to Verona at the news of Juliet’s death. In the Capulet tomb, he believes Juliet to be dead and drinks poison. Juliet awakes, finds Romeo dead, and stabs herself.




History

For Romeo and Juliet, Kenneth MacMillan took inspiration from Shakespeare’s 1597 play. The story is universally appealing: at its heart it is about the blossoming of first love, but it has a darker message – about the pointless violence that grows out of prejudice and hatred – that still resonates in the world today.

As such, Shakespeare’s play has provided rich and fertile ground for translation into other mediums – from film adaptations by Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann to musical reimaginations such as West Side Story and & Juliet. In the world of dance, Shakespeare’s famous love story inspired many ballets including Kenneth MacMillan’s 1965 Royal Ballet production, Frederick Ashton’s 1955 Royal Danish Ballet production and John Cranko’s 1962 production for Stuttgart Ballet.

The first ballet adaptation of Romeo and Juliet can be dated back to 1935 at the Kirov (now Mariinsky) Theatre in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg). Composer Sergey Prokofiev created a score to accompany a scenario for a ballet by Russian dramaturg Adrian Piotrovksy. This early ballet version of Romeo and Juliet wasn’t performed until 1938 in Brno, with choreography by Ivo Váňa-Psota. Earlier it had been deemed ‘undanceable’ and had provoked controversy due to its initial happy ending. The ballet, which follows the Russian tradition of drambalet or dramatised ballet (for example Spartacus or The Flames of Paris), was later significantly revised by choreographer Leonid Lavrovksy. This revised version premiered in 1940 at the Kirov Theatre, danced by the Bolshoi Ballet with Galina Ulanova and Konstantin Sergeyev in the title roles.

When the Bolshoi Ballet first brought Leonid Lavrovsky’s Romeo and Juliet to the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in 1956, British audiences were astounded by the ballet’s power. Ninette de Valois, founder of The Royal Ballet, decided that the Company should have in its repertory its own full-length Romeo and Juliet: Shakespeare was Britain’s greatest playwright, and the 400th anniversary of his birth would be celebrated nationwide in 1964. De Valois negotiated with the Soviet authorities to bring the Lavrovsky production to The Royal Ballet but to no avail. She then tried to persuade Frederick Ashton to stage the Romeo and Juliet he had choreographed for Royal Danish Ballet, but he was reluctant to remount it in London for fear of comparison with the massive Russian production. And so, Kenneth MacMillan was given the chance to create his first three-act ballet – with less than five months to deliver it.

MacMillan had already been thinking about creating his own version of the ballet to Prokofiev’s music. When requested by the ballerina Lynn Seymour to create a short duet for Canadian television, broadcast for herself and her partner Christopher Gable, he swiftly choreographed what would later become the Balcony pas de deux. Together with Seymour and Gable, MacMillan worked on the full ballet; the three would listen to Prokofiev’s score while reading and rereading the play. Seymour and Gable contributed to the choreographic process, and it was a given in everyone’s minds that they would perform the lead roles. It was thus a shock to everyone when Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev were announced as the first-cast; Sol Hurok, the organiser of The Royal Ballet’s American tours, insisted on the famous pairing to sell an upcoming international tour. MacMillan protested this in vain but Hurok came out victorious: the premiere on 9 February 1965 saw Fonteyn and Nureyev in the title roles.


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About the Pearl

The Pearl on Main is the brainchild of John Simianer and Peyton Wunderli. Purchased with the intention of activating the street, the theatre hosts many events, from live theater to concerts and movies. The theatre is a key piece of the revitalization efforts for the city of Midvale and there are exciting renovation plans on the horizon. Day to day operations are run by the talented Taylor Dunn. For booking requests, email us at [email protected]

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