Northern Ballet’s Merlin: at Leeds Grand Theatre 13 – 20 September

Be prepared to be captivated. Northern Ballet’s ‘Merlin’ returns to Leeds as part of a new national tour.

This autumn, audiences will be wowed as Northern Ballet’s spellbinding Merlin – an epic adventure of hope, heartache, love and magic, heads to Leeds as part of a nationwide tour.

Kevin Poeung as Merlin. Photograph by Caroline Holden.

Breathing new life into the origin story of this legendary character, this dazzling production explores how the young and inexperienced sorcerer mastered his magic to unite a warring kingdom. The fantastical production also re-imagines the source stories of well-known female characters from Arthurian legend including the powerful enchantress, Morgan le Fae and the mystical Lady of the Lake.

Merlin 2021: Rachael Gillespie as Morgan le Fae. Photograph by Emma Kauldhar.

A heroic tale of good versus evil, the showstopping ballet combines Northern Ballet’s world class narrative storytelling with spectacular sets, special effects and skilled puppetry to create a mesmerising visual treat for all the family. Merlin is both the perfect introduction to narrative dance and a breathtaking experience for ballet enthusiasts.

Kevin Poeung as Merlin.

The production, which received critical-acclaim following its world premiere in 2021 and connected powerfully with audiences of all ages, is the first full-length ballet choreographed by Olivier award-winning Drew McOnie (Broadway’s King Kong and Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom). 

Sarah Chung as Morgan and Ashley Dixon as Vortigern. Photograph by Emma Kauldhar.

Its story is a personal one, inspired by McOnie’s own exploration of the notion of a ‘found family’ in his journey to becoming a parent. Most importantly, it’s a story about how one’s otherness may, in fact, turn out to be their own personal magic.

Kevin Poeung and Ashley Dixon.

This otherworldly spectacular is taken to new heights with illusions by Chris Fisher, International Illusions & Magic Associate for Harry Potter & The Cursed Child  – and Colin Richmond’s ingenious set and vivid costume designs.

Javier Torres as Vortigern. Photograph by Caroline Holden.

Following its opening run at Leeds Grand Theatre (13 – 20 September), Merlin will tour to Nottingham Theatre Royal (15 – 18 October); Sheffield Lyceum Theatre (4 – 8 November) and Norwich Theatre Royal (12 – 15 November).

Photograph by Caroline Holden.

All venues will offer an audio-described performance to improve accessibility for those with visual impairments. This production will be performed to recorded music.

Tickets for Merlin are available now at www.northernballet.com/merlin 

Main image: Kevin Poeung. Merlin 2021. Photograph by Emma Kauldhar.

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