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Duck Pond London tickets
A radical reimagining of the classic Swan Lake, Duck Pond is crammed with eye-popping stunts, jaw-dropping aerials, and rib-tickling comedy. Playing for two weeks only, don’t duck out of this one, it’s going to be quakers!
What is Duck Pond about?
Stunts. Sequins. Flippers. Feathers. Feathers will fly in this utterly bonkers take on Swan Lake! Created by Yaron Lifschitz and the Circa ensemble, the show draws upon the worlds of Swan Lake and The Ugly Duckling, as well as a variety of different acrobatic languages-from the seductive burlesque Black Swan to the clowning of the sequin flippered Duck Army. An extraordinary extravaganza that blends your favourite romantic ballet with world-class circus in an unmissable event for audiences of all ages, the show will be swanning into the Southbank Centre following its world tour.
Facts and critical acclaim
- “Exhilarating” (ArtsHub), “Hugely entertaining” (Limelight) “Genius” (In Queensland)
- Founded in 2004 in Brisbane, Australia, Circa have performed in more than 45 countries and have played to nearly two million people
- The company have performed to sold-out houses across six countinents
Duck Pond creatives
- Created by - Yaron Lifschitz
- Composition and Sound Design - Jethro Woodward
- Costume Design - Libby McDonnell
- Lighting Design - Alexander Berlage
- Associate Direction - Marty Evans
- Dramaturgy/Associate Choreography - Rani Luthe
Duck Pond cast
- Dancers – Circa ensemble
- Voice Over: Elise Greig
Upcoming Performance Times
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19 - 30 December 2024Venue Information
Royal Festival Hall, Southbank CentreBelvedere Road, London, SE1 8XXLatest Circa’s Duck Pond News
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Royal Festival Hall best seats
The Royal Festival Hall, located on the South Bank of the River Thames, opened in 1951 as part of the Festival of Britain. Designed by architects Leslie Martin, Peter Moro, and Robert Matthew, it was the first post-war building to receive Grade I listed status.
The hall has hosted a diverse array of performances, including classical concerts by the resident London Philharmonic Orchestra and contemporary music legends like David Bowie and Nina Simone. It has also been a venue for prestigious events such as the annual BBC Proms and the London Jazz Festival. The Royal Festival Hall is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and versatile space, making it suitable for a wide range of events, from symphonies and operas to rock concerts and literary talks.
What are the best seats at the Royal Festival Hall?
The Royal Festival Hall offers a variety of seating options, each with its own advantages. The Front Stalls, especially Rows D-G, are often considered the best for their proximity to the stage and excellent sightlines. They provide an immersive experience, ideal for concerts and performances where seeing the performers up close is a priority.
The Rear Stalls offer a good balance between view and acoustics. They provide a wider perspective of the stage and are slightly elevated, giving a clear view of the entire performance.
The front rows of the Balcony provide an excellent, elevated view of the stage. These seats are ideal for those who enjoy a broader perspective and are especially good for orchestral performances, where seeing the entire ensemble is beneficial. These seats are also reasonably priced and provide excellent sightlines.
The Side Stalls and Balcony seats are a great option for those on a budget. They’re also an excellent option for those who prefer easy access and exit from the venue - perfect for those who want to avoid the mad dash to the train station afterwards!
Royal Festival Hall seating plan
29 Jul, 2024 | By Sian McBride
Valid all performances 22 - 30 December 2024 Book by 8 December 2024