Sleeping Beauty, The
Sleeping Beauty, The (Spyashchaya krasavitsa). Ballet in prol. and 3 acts with mus. by Tchaikovsky to lib. by Petipa and Vsevolojsky, based on Perrault's fairy-tale, choreog. Petipa. Comp. 1888–9. Prod. St Petersburg 1890, London 1921 (under title The Sleeping Princess). Last act sometimes perf. separately as Aurora's Wedding. Additions to orig. choreog. by Ashton, 1968, and MacMillan 1973.
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