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Carlos Acosta & Guest Artists

Carlos Acosta & Guest Artists
theater tickets
The Coliseum
Address
The Coliseum
St Martin's Lane
London  WC2N 4ES
United Kingdom
Price
£17.00 - £77.00
Prices shown are a guide to standard adult prices generally available, including any applicable per ticket fees - other concessions may also be available.
Booking from
Wed, 22nd July 2009
Booking to
Sat, 25th July 2009
Supplier
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Carlos returns to the London Coliseum with his awe-inspiring Oliver Award winning show which also features new repertoire in a programme which combines classical ballet alongside contemporary works.
In 2006 Carlos Acosta delighted audiences and critics alike with this awe-inspiring Olivier award winning show.

'Acosta is a man absolutely at the top of his game, someone to tell your children and grandchildren that you actually saw, live, on stage. Just go.' - The Telegraph

'Acosta himself is, I think, ever-astonishing...nothing seems impossible and the impossible is made easy. The evening is done with a sense of delight by its cast, shared by its audience.' - Financial Times

Renowned for combining Cuban passion with remarkable technical virtuosity, watching Carlos Acosta dance is an inspiring experience. He is joined by guest artists from The Royal Ballet in a programme that combines classical ballet alongside contemporary works.

Carlos Acosta is the greatest ballet dancer of his generation. He is a principal dancer at Covent Garden; Tocororo, the show about his own life, that he wrote, choreographed and starred in, broke box office records at Sadler's Wells; and in his homeland of Cuba he is a national hero. Renowned for combining Cuban passion with a remarkable technical virtuosity and raw athleticism, watching Carlos Acosta dance is a breathtaking experience not to be missed. Carlos Acosta has chosen some of his favourite moments in ballet and brought them together to create one evening of spectacular dance. He draws on his roots, taking works from the Ballet Nacional de Cuba's repertoire such as Tarde en la Fiesta, as well as the ever popular Diana and Acteon, and in an uplifting finale, he will treat the audience to some traditional Cuban moves from the final scene of Tocororo. For this very special programme Carlos will be joined onstage by artists from The Royal Ballet including Mara Galeazzi, Marianela Nu+¦ez and Federico Bonelli amongst others.


About The Coliseum

Until the recent restoration project, no substantial programme of repair has been carried out on this historic London landmark since it first opened its doors in 1904. The London Coliseum, which is London's largest theatre, is cited as being architect Frank Matcham's crowning achievement. In its 100 year history it has played host to many forms of entertainment, including horse races, musicals, variety, cinema and, since 1968, opera.

Travel

Nearest Underground: Leicester Square (Piccadilly/Northern lines)/Charing Cross (Norther/Bakerloo lines)
From Leicester Square head south down Charing Cross Road towards St Martin's Place.
From Charing Cross head towards Trafalgar Square. Take the north east exit from Trafalgar Square to St Martin's Place.
The London Coliseum is at the bottom of St Martin's Lane, on the junction of St Martin's Place.

Nearest Rail: Charing Cross
See above.

Parking: NCP Bedfordbury (behind theatre), Panton Street. Westminster City Council Car Parks Trafalgar Square. Parking can be difficult and expensive within central London - please use public transport if at all possible.

Access

Wheelchairs: Users must bring a non-wheelchair using companion.

Hearing Impaired: Infrared headsets can be collected from the foyer desk. Sign interpreted performances may also be available.

Notes
All non-English productions will have English surtitles at the majority of performances. Dates without surtitles will be noted in the Item Information.