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Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake

Country: UK, Language: English, 113 mins

  • Director: Peter Mumford
  • Producer: Katharine Dore; John Kelleher

CGiii Comment

Unique and a joy to watch - when it was on stage.

But...the editor screws this up - the vision-mixing detracts and distracts.

Do yourselves a favour, if you have the chance - see it live - it is stunning.

This is a poor copy of something very special indeed.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The unhappy and unloved Prince is mocked, betrayed and rejected by everyone around him. When he decides to commit suicide by throwing himself in a lake at a city park, a beautiful Swan emerges from the water. The Prince and The Swan become close friends, but their friendship is destined to end in tragedy.

Cast & Characters

Adam Cooper as The Swan / The Stranger;
Scott Ambler as The Prince;
Fiona Chadwick as The Queen;
Barry Atkinson as The Press Secretary;
Emily Piercy as The Girlfriend;
Andrew Walkinshaw as The Young Prince;
Jacqui Anderson as Various;
Teresa Barker as Various;
Sarah Barron as Various;
Lee Boggess as Various;
Greig Cooke as Various;
Ross Cooper as Various;
Andrew Corbett as Various;
Saranne Curtin as Various;
Darren Ellis as Various