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 ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: MAYERLING


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Dangerous desires, family secrets and political intrigue. The haunting ballet MAYERLING brings 19th-century Europe to life with a dark portrayal of the true story of a love affair between Crown Prince Rudolf and his mistress. Screening in select Landmark Theatres nationwide for one night only, on Tuesday, November 13 at 7:00pm. Select your theatre below to buy advance tickets now!


Albany: Spectrum 8 Theatres

Atlanta: Midtown Art Cinema

Baltimore: Harbor East

Chicago: Renaissance Place Cinema

Dallas: The Magnolia

Denver: Chez Artiste Theatre

Detroit: Main Art Theatre

Houston: River Oaks Theatre

Indianapolis: Keystone Art Cinema

Miami: The Landmark at Merrick Park

Milwaukee: Downer Theatre

Minneapolis: Lagoon Cinema

New York City: The Landmark at 57 West

Philadelphia: Ritz Five

San Diego: Hillcrest Cinemas

San Francisco: Clay Theatre

San Francisco - East Bay: Shattuck Cinemas

Santa Cruz: The Nick

Seattle: Crest Cinema Center

St. Louis: Tivoli Theatre

Washington, DC: E Street Cinema

Washington, DC: Bethesda Row Cinema



 ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: MAYERLING

Recorded live from the Royal Opera House in London’s world-famous Covent Garden in 2018, MAYERLING is a classic of the Royal Ballet repertory, with its emotional depth, haunting imagery, and one of the most demanding roles ever created for a male dancer. Based on the true story of Crown Prince Rudolf (danced by Principal Dancer Steven McRae), the ballet reveals a country on the brink of collapse, impending war in Europe and a love affair between Rudolf and his mistress Baroness Mary Vetsera (Sarah Lamb) that ends in tragedy. Audiences are encouraged to feel something new through dramatically evocative scenes that challenge the conventions of classical ballet. 


The cast also includes Laura Morera (Countess Marie Larisch), Nehemiah Kish (Colonel Middelton), Kristen McNally (Empress Elisabeth), Gary Avis (Emperor Franz Joseph), Meaghan Grace Hinkis (Princess Stephanie), Mayara Magri (Mitzi Casper) and James Hay (Bratfisch).


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