Swan Lake

  • 2hrs 10mins
dance-and-opera

The world’s most loved ballet comes to the London Coliseum in a new production from the internationally acclaimed State Ballet of Georgia. 

Following their soldout London season in 2024, this production premieres at the Tbilisi Opera House before arriving in London for 12 performances this July. 

From the first immortal bars of Tchaikovsky’s score, State Ballet of Georgia’s  Swan Lake beckons the audience to another world. Ballet fans, including those who will make Swan Lake their first experience at the ballet, will be captivated by Prince Siegfried’s love for the Swan Queen Odette and the drama of their battle against the evil sorcerer Rothbart.

With the Royal Ballet Sinfonia. 

Book your STATE BALLET OF GEORGIA – SWAN LAKE tickets with Group Line today!

What is Swan Lake about?

From the first bars of Tchaikovsky’s score, Swan Lake transports audiences into a world of enchantment. Prepare to be captivated by Prince Siegfried’s love for the Swan Queen Odette and their battle against the evil sorcerer Rothbart, in this lavish staging of ballet’s greatest love story. 

Ticket information 

Tickets available for performances from 17 Jul – 26 Jul 2026

Running Time 

2 hours 10 minutes

Cast & Creatives

TBC

Booking Period

17 Jul - 26 Jul 2026

Groups & Schools

Groups of 9+: Price band A reduced to £81.31, price band B reduced to £73.71, price band C reduced to £64.81, price band D reduced to £56.31, price band E reduced to £47.81, price band F reduced to £39.31
Valid Tuesday-Friday evening and Thursday matinee from 21st – 24th July

Please note, there is a £3.75 booking fee per ticket added by the London Coliseum.

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Venue Information

London Coliseum

St Martin's Ln, Charing Cross, London WC2N 4ES

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Nearest Tube/Rail Station

Leicester Square or Charing Cross

Buses

3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 22, 23, 24, 29, 38, 88, 91, 94, 139, 159, 176, 453

Nearest Car Parks

Trafalgar Square, Whitcomb Street and Bedfordbury.

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Reviews

Spoleto Festival, Charleston City Paper

'The Company is dazzlingly polished, strong in technique and appearance. The corps of swans is beautiful and immaculate in their footwork and lines, creating a breathtaking effect.'

The New York Times

'Ms. Ananiashvili took in the adoration like air, her pride more than personal as she carried the Georgian flag. She bears the standard of her small nation well.'