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If you like Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty, you shouldn’t miss this stunning 19th-century masterpiece, full of thrilling pas de deux, delightful music played by the Royal Ballet Sinfonia, and much, much more!
Carlos Acosta’s explosion of Spanish sunshine, spectacular dance and vivacious comedy.
In this first revival of his 2022 production, Director Carlos Acosta delivers entertainment for all ages. Don Quixote introduces us to Cervantes’ famous knight himself, lovers Kitri and Basilio, and a host of supporting characters. As the Don sets out on a quest to track down his true love, with his loyal friend and servant Sancho Panza at his side, he finds himself embroiled in an unlikely adventure of love and dreams.
Don Quixote will be visiting the following venues in 2026: Birmingham Hippodrome (12 to 21 February), The Lowry, Salford (5 to 7 March), Theatre Royal Plymouth (18 to 21 March), The Mayflower, Southampton (15 to 18 April) and Sadler’s Wells, London (22 to 25 April, on sale November)
Treat yourself and all your family to some Spanish sunshine. Book now at brb.org.uk.
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Two winners will each receive a pair of tickets for the performance of their choice in 2026 at Birmingham Hippodrome (12 to 21 February), The Lowry, Salford (5 to 7 March), Theatre Royal Plymouth (18 to 21 March) and The Mayflower, Southampton (15 to 18 April) or Sadler’s Wells, London (22 to 25 April), subject to availability. No cash alternative. Travel not included.
34 Responses
All three depending on the production! I mostly go to music performances however.
Dance
Theatre
Theatre
Theatre for me, can’t beat it!
I love an evening of theatre – sadly not something I get to do often enough these days!
I’d enjoy them all, but theatre is my favourite.
It does depend on my mood. But I think the theatre (at the moment).
I live all of them but if I have to choose one then it would be theatre
All three but love music and dance
I agree with Diane, I too like all three.
I love theatre but if it includes music and dance, so much the better.
I love ballet especially at Christmas
If going to London to see a show or play I prefer a matinee as I don’t like the panic of getting back to the railway station (Victoria or St Pancras) in order to get the last train home to Canterbury; if seeing something at Canterbury’s Marlowe Theatre then I prefer going in the evening.
It’s a Night at the Opera for me every time!
Theatre would be my first choice but I love ballet too
I love them all, but dance is my favourite
Theatre
We love going to the Ballet so therapeutic
In recent years I have become obsessed with ballet
I like all these things after all they are all dramatic but ballet combines all three
I like all of those things after all everything is dramatic and ballet combines all three
I enjoy all of them but I think theatre is always going to be the first choice.
love to go and see any of the three music, theatre, or dance
A mix of all of them, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Sandi Toksvig, seeing Alan Davies in October, Pink Floyd at CultVR Cardiff, tribute acts.
I would like to see this show… we have not been to a theatre for a long time due to health issues
I love all of those genres, but dance is magical!
what a wonderful opportunity, thank you
I love all music, dance and theatre.
Hmmm…music, theatre, or dance? Couldn’t we have all three, please? A musical would be perfect1
Music to lighten my sole.
Give me theatre any day!
Theatre
Which do I prefer an evening of music, theatre, or dance? None of them. I’m more of a matinee girl as I can’t keep awake in the evening!
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