The best David Drew’s movies

David Drew

David Drew

12/03/1938- 16/10/2015
We present our ranking of the best David Drew’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about David Drew.

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet
8.8/10
Ballet performance by The Royal Ballet, recorded at Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom, July 1984.

Coppélia (The Royal Ballet)

Coppélia (The Royal Ballet)
8/10
  • Genre: FantasyMusic
  • Release: 19/02/2000
  • Character: The Burgomaster
Coppélia, a mechanical doll made by the toy-maker Dr. Coppelius, is so life-like that some believe she is his daughter. The mistake leads to intrigue and jealousy in love. Directed by Ross MacGibbon, with Leanne Benjamin and Carlos Acosta.

La Fille mal gardée (The Royal Ballet)

La Fille mal gardée (The Royal Ballet)
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 02/02/2005
  • Character: Thomas
Ever since its triumphant premiere in 1960, Frederick Ashton's La Fille mal gardee has been treasured as one of his happiest creations - his artistic tribute to nature, and an expression of his feelings for his beloved Suffolk countryside. Marianela Nunez and Carlos Acosta perfectly portray the young lovers Lise and Colas, determined to thwart the plans of Widow Simone to marry off her wayward daughter to Alain, the simple son of wealthy Farmer Thomas. Osbert Lancaster's colourful, picture-book designs, along with Ferdinand Herold's tuneful score, arranged by John Lanchbery, provide the perfect setting for Ashton's blissfully bucolic ballet, complete with haywain, pony, maypole and ribbons, a cockrel and his chickens and, of course, the famous clog dance, here wonderfully led by William Tuckett as the irascible but lovable Widow Simone.

A Month in the Country

A Month in the Country
  • Character: Yslaev
A Month in the Country is a narrative ballet created in 1976 with choreography by Frederick Ashton, to the music of Frédéric Chopin (three works for piano and orchestra) arranged by John Lanchbery. It is based on the play by Ivan Turgenev of the same name, and lasts for about 40 minutes.

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