SLEEPING BEAUTY comes to UK cinemas to mark 10th anniversary of Matthew Bourne's gothic romance

Marking the 10th anniversary of Matthew Bourne’s gothic romance, Trafalgar Releasing has announced that a brand-new filmed recording of Sleeping Beauty is being released in cinemas across the UK on 28 June and 2 July, with international screenings following in the autumn.

Enter a wondrous world of magical fairies and vampires, where the timeless tale of good vs  evil is turned upside-down, creating a supernatural love story that even the passage of time  itself cannot hinder. Get ready to be transported from the halcyon days of the late Edwardian  era through to the modern day in this dazzling gothic romance. 

With an unforgettable score by Tchaikovsky, sumptuous sets and costumes, evocative lighting  and masterly storytelling, the beloved fairy tale is brought to life by the uniquely talented  New Adventures company. The filmed production features a stellar ensemble cast with Ashley Shaw as Aurora, Andrew Monaghan as Leo, Paris Fitzpatrick as Count Lilac and Ben  Brown as Carabosse/Caradoc. 

Now established as a firm favourite in the New Adventures repertoire, Sleeping Beauty is  directed and choreographed by Matthew Bourne working with his regular collaborators and  New Adventures Associate Artists; set and costume designer Lez Brotherston, lighting designer Paule Constable, and sound designer Paul Groothuis.  

Artistic Director Sir Matthew Bourne OBE said: “I am thrilled that New Adventures’ much loved production of Sleeping Beauty will be screened in cinemas this summer. Cinema plays a  vital role in ensuring we can take our shows to many more places, both across the UK and around the world, than it is possible for us to reach with our live performances. Creating  Sleeping Beauty was the fulfilment of a long-held ambition to complete the trilogy of Tchaikovsky ballets and this production remains one of the company’s greatest achievements.  It’s wonderful that it can now be enjoyed on the big screen too.”

Tickets are on sale now here 

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