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Pete Townshend's
Quadrophenia, a Mod Ballet
 

Meet the new generation…

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In 1973, guitar smashing rock genius Pete Townshend wrote QUADROPHENIA.

 

Recorded by The Who - it quickly became an iconic and multi-million selling album. Quadrophenia defined a generation and in 1979 inspired the cult classic feature film of the same name.

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Now it’s back – this time as an explosive dance production – QUADROPHENIA, A MOD BALLET with a large cast of exceptional dancers, introducing new audiences to troubled mod Jimmy’s story while remaining true in spirit to the much-loved original.

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Quadrophenia is steeped in the mythology of the 1960s - sharp suits, soul music, vespas and parkas but its themes of lost youth, rebellion, the search for belonging and hunger for social change are just as urgent today.

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A rich, orchestral version of the album by Rachel Fuller, first heard in concert version at The Royal Albert Hall and recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is the backdrop for this adrenaline filled rollercoaster ride.

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Choreographer Paul Roberts and Director Rob Ashford bring together some of the UK’s finest creative talent from the worlds of music, theatre, film and dance. With original costumes by renowned British fashion house Paul Smith and Natalie Pryce, set design by Christopher Oram, projection by Nick Hillel and lighting design by Fabiana Piccioli.

 

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