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Over eight performances Ballet will celebrate choreographer George Balanchine and join the Indianapolis Symphony in a new ...
The Falkenstein Castle, a 14,000-square-foot stone mansion inspired by Germany’s Neuschwanstein Castle, has hit the market ...
"Sleeping Beauty" is one of the most balletic of ballets ... possibly that of Louis XIV, the Sun King, with sumptuous costumes. The king (Troy Santulli) and queen (Lizzie Tripp-Molina) invite ...
She’ll star as the baddie, Carrabosse, in Sleeping Beauty – marking ten years since the annual ... Tate will headline the show, alongside Clary who returns as King Julian. Jon Culshaw will play King ...
Actor and comedian Jon Culshaw plays King Julian’s Private Detective ... I can’t wait to welcome Catherine Tate to the company of Sleeping Beauty, and also to thank everyone who has ...
The 2025 pantomime at The London Palladium has been confirmed as Sleeping Beauty, alongside star casting ... while Clary will return, this time as King Julian. Further casting, including West End and ...
Culshaw’s King Richard featured an impression of Donald Trump. So might Trump be making an appearance in Sleeping Beauty, I ask? “Who knows?” Harrison responds, hoping that President Trump ...
the King and his wife Queen Camilla left behind their primary residence Clarence House in London to set up base in the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the holidays.
This year’s effort Sleeping Beauty is another triumph ... after his stint in The Mousetrap in April to play the bumbling King Tucker with no little enthusiasm. Taking all the boos is Sarah ...
They usually live happily together, but when Tahlia the Beautiful is born, the King refuses to invite the dark fairy Carabosse to the naming ceremony. She turns up anyway, and curses the child to ...
Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty's castles are real - and not just ... Neuschwanstein Castle was built during the reign of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, with construction starting in 1869, after ...
Long before it helped to inspire Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, Neuschwanstein was a refuge for Germany’s King Ludwig II of Bavaria who spent much of his kingdom’s fortune building castles.