Royal Ballet, LondonCarlos Acosta's new production of the problematic ballet is flawed, but fixable. And besides, it's a lot of funOn the face of it, the decision by the Royal Ballet to commission a new production of Don Quixote from Carlos Acosta is a strange one. Neither of the recent stagings " Anthony Dowell's in 1993, Ross Stretton's in 2001 " was a success. With its fantastical plot and nostril-flaring machismo…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:05PM on October 5, 2013