Opus Arte

THE WORLD'S FINEST OPERA
BALLET, THEATRE AND MUSIC

The Royal Opera House
Glyndebourne
Royal Shakespeare Company
Shakespeare's Globe
Victoria
Victoria

Abigail Prudames (Victoria); Joseph Taylor (Albert); Pippa Moore (Older Princess Beatrice); Miki Akuta (Young Princess Beatrice); Mlindi Kulashe (John Brown); Sean Bates (Liko); Filippo Di Vilio (Benjamin Disraeli); Riku Ito (Lord Melbourne); Gavin McCaig (William Gladstone / Uncle Leopold); Minju Kang (Victorie); Matthew Topliss (Conroy)

Passion, tragedy, fierce devotion. Queen Victoria’s diaries revealed a life so fascinating that her daughter Beatrice tried to rewrite history. Her irrepressible love for Albert sparked a royal dynasty. But his untimely death brought the world’s most powerful woman to her knees with grief.

Northern Ballet’s new biopic, choreographed by Cathy Marston, “one of Britain’s most interesting choreographers” (Evening Standard), brings the sensational story of Victoria to life in dance.

DVD

Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 26/07/2024
Sound Formats: LPCM 2.0 & DTS Digital Surround 5.1
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, JP, KO (extras)
Catalogue Number: OA1299D

BLU-RAY

Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 26/07/2024
Sound Formats: LPCM 2.0 & DTS Master Audio 5.1
Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, JP, KO (extras)
Catalogue Number: OABD7264D
Conductor(s):
Jonathan Lo
Orchestra(s):
Northern Ballet Sinfonia
Artist(s):
Abigail Prudames; Joseph Taylor; Pippa Moore; Miki Akuta; Mlindi Kulashe; Sean Bates; Filippo Di Vilio; Riku Ito; Gavin McCaig; Minju Kang; Matthew Topliss; Northern Ballet Sinfonia; Jonathan Lo
"Thoughtful, ambitious and vividly danced, it’s another success for a company going from strength to strength" (The Independent ★★★★)

"Cathy Marston's new ballet about Queen Victoria and her daughter Beatrice is outstandingly choreographed, cinematically scored and danced with nuance" (The Guardian ★★★★)

"A ballet to treasure" (The Stage ★★★★)

"Terrific creation… a class act… Northern Ballet feels like a company on a roll at the moment" (The Telegraph ★★★★)

"Elegantly designed, superbly scored and strongly danced" (The Financial Times)

Abigail Prudames (Victoria); Joseph Taylor (Albert); Pippa Moore (Older Princess Beatrice); Miki Akuta (Young Princess Beatrice); Mlindi Kulashe (John Brown); Sean Bates (Liko); Filippo Di Vilio (Benjamin Disraeli); Riku Ito (Lord Melbourne); Gavin McCaig (William Gladstone / Uncle Leopold); Minju Kang (Victorie); Matthew Topliss (Conroy)

Passion, tragedy, fierce devotion. Queen Victoria’s diaries revealed a life so fascinating that her daughter Beatrice tried to rewrite history. Her irrepressible love for Albert sparked a royal dynasty. But his untimely death brought the world’s most powerful woman to her knees with grief.

Northern Ballet’s new biopic, choreographed by Cathy Marston, “one of Britain’s most interesting choreographers” (Evening Standard), brings the sensational story of Victoria to life in dance.

DVD

Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 26/07/2024
Sound Formats: LPCM 2.0 & DTS Digital Surround 5.1
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, JP, KO (extras)
Catalogue Number: OA1299D

BLU-RAY

Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 26/07/2024
Sound Formats: LPCM 2.0 & DTS Master Audio 5.1
Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, JP, KO (extras)
Catalogue Number: OABD7264D

Conductor(s):
Jonathan Lo
Orchestra(s):
Northern Ballet Sinfonia
Artist(s):
Abigail Prudames; Joseph Taylor; Pippa Moore; Miki Akuta; Mlindi Kulashe; Sean Bates; Filippo Di Vilio; Riku Ito; Gavin McCaig; Minju Kang; Matthew Topliss; Northern Ballet Sinfonia; Jonathan Lo

"Thoughtful, ambitious and vividly danced, it’s another success for a company going from strength to strength" (The Independent ★★★★)

"Cathy Marston's new ballet about Queen Victoria and her daughter Beatrice is outstandingly choreographed, cinematically scored and danced with nuance" (The Guardian ★★★★)

"A ballet to treasure" (The Stage ★★★★)

"Terrific creation… a class act… Northern Ballet feels like a company on a roll at the moment" (The Telegraph ★★★★)

"Elegantly designed, superbly scored and strongly danced" (The Financial Times)