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Akram Khan's Giselle tells the timeless tale of heartbreak and vengeance through contemporary fusion ballet that has captivated audiences for a decade.
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Marking its 10th anniversary in 2026, Akram Khan’s Giselle returns to the London Coliseum, hailed as a 'masterpiece of 21st-century dance'.
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A haunting reimagining: Outcasts, Landlords, betrayal, and vengeful Wilis, all told through Khan’s bold fusion of ballet and Indian dance.
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Academy Award-winner Tim Yip’s towering set and Mark Henderson’s moody lighting transform the stage into a ghostly factory world steeped in shadows.
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Vincenzo Lamagna’s visceral score, adapted from Adolphe Adam, reverberates live with the English National Ballet Philharmonic’s powerful performance.
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From its striking opening wall to its devastating finale, Khan’s Giselle is more than a ballet; it’s an electrifying, unforgettable experience.
The story
Set in a dystopian world of migrant workers and divided classes, Giselle is a woman betrayed by the man she trusted and left behind by a system that sees her as disposable. Even death does not free her from these societal grievances, and the scorned Giselle finds herself returning, guided by the ghostly Wilis, to confront the man who wronged her and the forces that failed her. A heartbreaking and haunting narrative, this ballet is underscored by powerful themes of vengeance and, ultimately, the choices we're left with in an unjust world. This Giselle pulses with anger, grief, and tenderness, transforming the traditional ballet into a modern fable of power, resilience, and love beyond death.
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Show details
Categories: Ballet, English National Ballet, Olivier Winner, Classic
Audience: Suitable for 10+ yrs
Theater name: London Coliseum
Find the best seats in the house with the London Coliseum seating plan
Theater facilities: elevator, restrooms, bar, concession stands, gift shop, cashless payments
Theater accessibility: wheelchair accessible, wheelchair spaces available, accessible restrooms, sign language interpreters, assistive listening devices, guide dogs allowed, transfer seats, Braille cast and synopsis guides
Dress code: Smart casual
Cast & crew
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Leading roles: Emily Suzuki as Giselle, James Streeter as Albrecht, Ken Saruhashi as Hilarion, Emma Hawes as Myrtha
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Director and choreographer: Akram Khan
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Producer: English National Ballet
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Music: Vincenzo Lamagna (adapted from Adolphe Adam's original score)
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Set, stage, and costume designer: Tim Yip
Additional info
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This show is suitable for ages 10 years and above.
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Children under the age of 5 years are not permitted at this venue.
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Age suitability recommendations are just suggestions. So, trust your judgment when booking tickets for any show, and enjoy!
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Most theatres are air-conditioned year-round, so it can get a bit chilly. Bring a light jacket just in case.
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