Director: Peter Wright
Music: Adolphe Adam
Coreographer: Marius Petipa after Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot
Conductor: Boris Gruzin
Designs: John Macfarlane
Giselle remains one of the most popular Romantic ballets of all time. The story brings together
an engaging mix of human passions, supernatural forces, and the transcendent power of selfsacrificing
love. The production by Sir Peter Wright catches the atmosphere of this great
Romantic ballet, especially in the perfection of its White Act, with ghostly maidens drifting
through the forest in spectacular patterns – one of the most famous of any scenes for the corps
de ballet. Giselle dances with lightness and fragility, giving the impression of floating through
the mist. This is one of The Royal Ballet’s most loved and admired productions, faithful to the
spirit of the 1841 original yet always fresh at each revival.
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Opening hours: Summer opening hours from June 26 to August 28, 2025! During this period, the box office opens on weekdays at 4:30 PM, on weekends at 10:30 AM.
Box office closes 15 minutes after the start of the last screening.
The Uránia Café is open during the opening hours of the cinema.
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1088 Budapest, Rákóczi út 21.
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