The Birmingham Royal Ballet performes Sylvia at Birmingham Hippodrome.
Count Guiccioli’s infidelities cause marital strife between him and his wife and threaten both their anniversary celebration and the burgeoning love between Amyntas and Sylvia, their servants. It is left to the God of Love, Eros (in disguise as a gardener), to reconcile their differences as he takes them, and us, back to the age of mythical Rome in order to teach them all a lesson about Love.
David Bintley’s time-hopping comedy features music by Léo Delibes, the composer of Coppélia, and a colourful cast of Gods and Goddesses, slave girls and pirates. Tchaikovsky wrote of Delibes’ score, that his own music for Swan Lake was ‘poor stuff’ in comparison.
Timings: Leave Leominster 9:00am., Hereford (Merton Meadow Car Park) at 9:40am., Ross on Wye (Edde Cross Street) at 10:15am. We will depart the Hippodrome at approx 5pm and travel back to Ross at 6:30pm, Hereford at 7pm and then Leominster at 7:20pm.
Costs: Seats in the Rear Stalls or Upper Circle and travel costs are £45.00 per person