| Ballet in 3 acts Libretto: Leonid Lavrovsky, Sergei Prokofiev [Based: William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet]
 Choreography: Leonid Lavrovsky
 First performance:
 * Original version: 30 December 1938, Brno, Czechoslovakia
 * Significantly revised version: 11 January 1940, Kirov, Leningrad
 
 Recorded: 1974, The Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
 
 Juliet: Ekaterina Maximova
 Romeo: Vladimir Vasiliev
 Mercutio: Jyry  Panko
 Tybalt: Vladimir Levashov
 Paris: Vladimir Romanenko
 Benvolio: Isandr Khmelnitsky
 Father Capulet: Dmitry Begak
 Mother Capulet: Alla Boguslavskaya
 Montague: Ivan Smoltsov
 Nurse: Svetlana Zahvatoshina
 Lorenzo:  Valery Zholtikov
 Duke: Jury Medvedev
 Juliet's Friend: Tatiana Golikova
 Troubadour: Valery Lagunov
 Jester: Vladimir Koshelev
 
 Ekaterina Maximova is one of the few ballerinas, who, in their artistic maturity, can capture the ebullience of a thirteen-year-old. Her Juliet is an astonishing accomplishment, magnificently danced and emotionally heartrending. Her Romeo is the superb Vladimir Vasiliev, one of the greatest male dancers produced by Russia, who looks the part and acts and dances it to perfection. The other soloists and the Bolshoi corps de ballet make this a performance to treasure.
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