Win tickets to see Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Don Quixote
Five lucky winners will each receive a pair of tickets for this stunning 19th-century masterpiece, which is touring the UK in 2026.
Five lucky winners will each receive a pair of tickets for this stunning 19th-century masterpiece, which is touring the UK in 2026.
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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.
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.
Book now and treat yourself and all your family to some Spanish sunshine.
Five winners will each receive a pair of tickets for Birmingham Royal Ballet’s performance of Don Quixote at one of the following venues in 2026:
Terms and conditions: All elements of the prize are subject to availability. No date or cash alternative. Travel not included.
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