
Richard Winsor is an English actor and dancer. He was educated at Ranby House and Worksop College, Nottinghamshire, before training at the Central School of Ballet in London from 1998 to 2001 and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He played Caleb Knight in BBC's "Casualty", Tony in "Saturday Night Fever", Tomas in "StreetDance3D", Father Francis in Channel 4's "Hollyoaks" and man...
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Eve is a modern adaptation of Mark Twain’s final unfinished work ‘No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger’. Written during Mark Twain’s dark period after a series of physical, emotional and financial traumas, Twain worked on this novel for over 10 years.

Matthew Bourne choreographs this performance of Tchaikovsky's ballet, filmed live in London. The show, the longest running ballet on both Broadway and the West End, follows the story of Prince Siegfried, who promises his love to swan maiden Odette, only to be tricked by magician Von Rothbart. The stars include Richard Winsor, Dominic North, Nina Goldman, Madelaine Brennan, Steve Kirkham and Joseph Vaughan.

This new Christmas ballet film was conceived by Matthew Bourne and directed by his long standing film collaborator Ross MacGibbon. The film celebrates Bourne's power to imaginatively transform ballet, taking dance and dancers off the stage into studio, bringing together projections, animation, and an intimate shooting style to produce a distinctive new way of presenting dance on screen. Those who know Bourne's stage work will spot extracts from many of his biggest hits (including Swan Lake, Edward Scissorhands, and Nutcracker!), but for audiences less familiar with his work this is simply a journey through a series of magical worlds where stories are told through dance.

In order to win the Street Dance Championships, a dance crew is forced to work with ballet dancers from the Royal Dance School in exchange for rehearsal space.
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