After the flood: Northern Ballet breathes new life into Romeo and Juliet
Joseph Taylor and Abigail Prudames rehearsing Northern Ballet’s Romeo and Juliet. Photo: Sophie Beth Jones
Eight years ago, Northern Ballet’s beloved 1991 production of Romeo and Juliet was destroyed by a flood. After a painstaking restoration of its intricate costumes and sets, the ballet is back and is leaning into its Shakespearean origins
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