Ballets By Matthew Bourne - Work

Work

  • 1988: "Spitfire"
  • 1989: "As You Like It" (RSC)
  • 1989: "Show Boat" (musical - Malmo - Sweden)
  • 1989: "The Infernal Galop"
  • 1990: "Children Of Eden" (musical)
  • 1991: Town and Country
  • 1992: Deadly Serious
  • 1992: Percy of Fitzrovia
  • 1992: "Nutcracker!"
  • 1992: Infernal Galop (reworked)
  • 1993: Drip: a Narcissistic Love Story(BBC TV)
  • 1993: "Late Flowering Lust" (BBC TV)
  • 1994: Highland Fling
  • 1994: "Oliver!"
  • 1995: Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake
  • 1997: Cinderella
  • 1998: "Swan Lake" Broadway
  • 2000: Matthew Bourne's The Car Man
  • 2001: "My Fair Lady" (musical)
  • 2001: "South Pacific" (musical)
  • 2002: Nutcracker! - New Production
  • 2002: Play Without Words
  • 2004: Mary Poppins
  • 2005: Edward Scissorhands
  • 2008: Dorian Gray
  • 2009: "Oliver!" (Major Revival)
  • 2010: "Cinderella"
  • 2011: "Lord of the Flies"
  • 2012: Nutcracker!-20th birthday
  • 2012: "Sleeping Beauty"

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