The compelling and tragic romance in which a princess, Odette, is turned into a swan by an evil curse is bringing its magic to the county town in October.

When a swan turns into a beautiful young woman, Prince Siegfried is instantly captivated. Will his love prove strong enough to break the evil spell that she is under? ‘Swan Lake’ captures, like no other ballet, the full range of human emotions – from hope to despair, from terror to tenderness, from melancholy to ecstasy. Performed by the Russian State Ballet, this production is accompanied by a large live orchestra. Showing at 7.30pm only on Sunday 27 October with adult tickets priced from £33.50 and children from £26.50.

Visit theatresevern.co.uk for more details.

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