
The Car Man Tickets
The Car Man comes to the Royal Albert Hall for 14 performances only!Keep me updated
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Suitable for ages 12+ No under 5’s
Performance dates
9 - 19 June 2022
Run time: 2 hours including one interval
Includes interval
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To celebrate the Hall’s 150th anniversary, Matthew Bourne and his acclaimed dance company New Adventures bring their multi-award-winning production of The Car Man to the Royal Albert Hall for the very first time.
A dance-thriller based on Bizet’s beloved Carmen, The Car Man will be completely reimagined for the gladiatorial arena of the Royal Albert Hall, adding a frisson of danger as the dancers perform throughout the auditorium amid stage designs by Olivier and Tony award-winner Lez Brotherston.
Featuring an expanded company of 65 dancers and musicians, a live orchestra and epic new designs, these 14 performances of The Car Man are a unique opportunity to see this extraordinary production as you’ve never seen it before. The 19th Century Spanish cigarette factory becomes a greasy garage-diner in 1960s America where a small-town’s dreams are shattered by the arrival of a handsome stranger. Fuelled by heat and desire, the inhabitants are driven into an unstoppable spiral of greed, lust, betrayal and revenge.
Matthew Bourne’s vivid storytelling combines with one of the most passionately dramatic scores ever written, with musical arrangements by Terry Davies featuring Rodion Shchedrin’s Carmen Suite (after Bizet’s Carmen), to create a dance event like no other.
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Marcelo Gomes To Guest Star In The Car Man At Sadler's Wells
New Adventures is delighted to announce that international ballet superstar, Marcelo Gomes will guest star as ‘Luca’, the title role in the internationally acclaimed and multi-award winning dance thriller THE CAR MAN during the four week summer season at Sadler’s Wells from 14 July to 9 August 2015
14 Apr, 2015 | By Tom Stratford