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		<title><![CDATA[Theatre Review: Swan Lake in-the-round ★★★★☆]]></title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I thought I didn&#039;t know Tchaikovsky&#039;s Swan Lake. But, like all truly great cultural phenomena, it had disseminated itself through the cultureweb so thoroughly that I felt completely familiar with it.  Performed in the round, from our nosebleed seats we had a stunning view of the action. The full floor of the Royal Albert Hall is used - there&#039;s so much going on that it become hard to take it all…]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thought I didn't know Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. But, like all truly great cultural phenomena, it had disseminated itself through the cultureweb so thoroughly that I felt completely familiar with it.</p>

<p>Performed in the round, from our nosebleed seats we had a stunning view of the action. The full floor of the Royal Albert Hall is used - there's so much going on that it become hard to take it all in. The gods'-eye-view makes it feel a little like Virtual Reality - turn your head the wrong way for an instant and you'll miss a beautiful moment.</p>

<p>And it <em>is</em> beautiful. 60 swans fluttering about the stage, an infinite pirouette of dazzling white against the gloomy backdrop.  An outrageous flash of gold as Rothbart swoops through the dry-ice leaving dancing tornadoes in his wake.</p>

<p>The music is, as mentioned, intimately familiar. Even if you only know it from the Loony Tunes cartoons, you'll be captivated.</p>

<p>The <i lang="fr">corps de ballet</i> are astonishing - piling out of the wings in an endless procession of… well… wings! It is a stunning show.</p>

<p>Rather sensibly, the three hour performance is split with two generous intervals of 20 minutes. Got to make those ice-cream sales!</p>
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