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Full tour dates and cast announced for the 10th anniversary production of Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty

6 September 2022

We are delighted to announce the full tour dates and casting for the 10th anniversary production of Matthew Bourne's gothic romance Sleeping Beauty.

The tour opens at the Theatre Royal Plymouth on Saturday 12 November 2022 and runs until 19 November before visiting, The Lowry, Salford from 22 November to 26 November; ahead of a seven-week Christmas season at Sadler’s Wells, London from Tuesday 29 November to Sunday 15 January 2023. This year marks New Adventures 20th consecutive Christmas Season at Sadler’s Wells.

The 2023 tour then continues to: Milton Keynes Theatre (17–21January), Theatre Royal, Nottingham (24-28 January); Wales Millennium Centre (31 January – 4 February); Birmingham Hippodrome (7-11 February); New Victoria Theatre, Woking (14-18 February); The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford (21-25 February); Bristol Hippodrome (28 February – 4 March); Liverpool Empire (7-11 March); Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (14-18 March); Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (21-25 March); Norwich Theatre Royal (4-8 April); Festival Theatre, Edinburgh (11-15 April) and Newcastle Theatre Royal (18-29 April). Tickets are now on sale, book here.

As well as touring the UK, Sleeping Beauty has also toured extensively internationally, having performed in New York, Charlotte, Washington, Des Moines, Cleveland and LA in the United States, Seoul in South Korea, Singapore, Shanghai and Beijing in China and Tokyo in Japan.

The stellar cast includes several original cast members as well as a young generation of performers new to this beloved production.See full cast and biogs here.

Ashley Shaw returns to the iconic role of ‘Princess Aurora’ along with Katrina Lyndon making her debut in the role. Aurora’s devoted ‘Leo’ will be played by Andrew Monaghan, with Stephen Murray andRory Macleodboth making their debuts in the role.

The Dark Fairy, ‘Carabosse’ and her son, ‘Caradoc’ feature debuts from Paris Fitzpatrick, Jackson Fischand Ben Brown whilst the vampiric Good Fairy, ‘Count Lilac’, will also be played by Paris Fitzpatrick along with Dominic North and Christopher Thomas, all making their debuts in this role.

Completing the cast are several Original Cast Members: Sophia Hurdley, Daisy May Kemp and Danny Reubens, along with those making their debuts in Sleeping Beauty: Benjamin Barlow Bazeley, Stephanie Billers, Isaac Peter Bowry, Kayla Collymore, Jade Copas, Cameron Flynn, Shoko Ito, Kurumi Kamayachi, James Lovell, Enrique Ngbokota and Bryony Wood.

This year, two New Adventures Emerging Artist Apprentices, Hannah Kremer, currently in her third year at Rambert, and Perreira Franque currently in his last year at Performers College, will both make their professional debuts in Sleeping Beauty.

Hannah Kremer first performed with New Adventures as part of the local cast in Matthew Bourne’s Romeo and Julietat Sadler’s Wells in August 2019. Since then, she has taken part in Swan School and a number of other residencies within their Talent Development programme. Perreira Franque’s first involvement with New Adventures was through a mock audition day. He then went on to take part in Swan School in 2021.

Hannah and Perreira follow in the footsteps of the inaugural apprentice, Enrique Ngbokota, whose apprenticeship has now ended but continues to be part of the New Adventures family with their role in Sleeping Beauty. Enrique made their professional debut last year in Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker! as ‘Cupid’, having first worked with New Adventures in Lord of the Flies. They were also in the local cast of Romeo and Juliet.

New Adventures is also thrilled to announce its first Schools Tour that will accompany the national tour of Sleeping Beauty. Growing our popular Schools Programme to achieve nationwide impact, New Adventures will deliver workshops to dozens of schools in the local communities of our partner venues that will both broaden the students’ horizons to the world of dance as young audience members, but also support their physical and emotional wellbeing through participation in dynamic movement workshops with the world-class Dance Artists of New Adventures. The New Adventures Schools Programme is the cornerstone of our schools and communities work, Take Part, and is currently made possible with the support of Arts Council England.


Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty reawakens in 2022, celebrating 10 years since its premiere at Sadlers Wells, when it became the fastest selling production in the company’s history. Now established as a firm favourite in the New Adventures repertoire, the award-winning Sleeping Beauty has enchanted international audiences throughout the UK and across the globe.

Enter a wondrous world of magical fairies and vampires, where the timeless tale of good vs evil is turned upside-down, creating a supernatural love story that even the passage of time itself cannot hinder. Will Princess Aurora ever find her true love again?

With an unforgettable score by Tchaikovsky, sumptuous sets and costumes, evocative lighting and masterly storytelling, the beloved fairy tale is brought to life by the uniquely talented New Adventures company. Get ready to be transported in time from the halcyon days of the late Edwardian era through to the modern day in this dazzling gothic romance.

Sleeping Beauty is directed and choreographed by Matthew Bourne working with his regular collaborators and New Adventures Associate Artists; Lez Brotherston (Set and Costumes), Paule Constable(Lighting) and Paul Groothuis (Sound Design).

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