The company were on fabulous form tonight. @MNunezOfficial was the shining star. So glorious. Her Dryad scene solo was perfection #ROHdonQ
— Michael Llewellyn (@michael456789) November 25, 2014
Adorable @MeaghanGrace as Amour and very Sexy Kristen McNally as a Gypsy. #ROHdonQ — Emma Yanatchkov (@EmmaYanatchkov) November 26, 2014
Ok, unpopular opinion time. I have never been so unimpressed like this evening. #ROHdonQ is, in my opinion, a shockingly hollow ballet.
— Nijinska (@nijinskas) November 25, 2014
I know. I know. I know. #NeverTrustACapeSwisher, but damn... Ryo doing *that* pose. RAWR! *fans self* #ROHDonQ — Vampire Soup (@VampireSoup) November 25, 2014
I think @MNunezOfficial is trying to set the world record for fastest turns. I feel dizzy just from watching #ROHdonQ
— Karen McLernon (@BBB_Mrs) November 25, 2014
Carlos was very impressive up until the very end - best in ages! But then he ran out of energy. #RohDonQ — Fedja Hadrovich (@Hadrovich) November 25, 2014
Early thoughts on @TheRoyalBallet #DonQ - outstanding perf by @MNunezOfficial in production that is just too lyrical & unexciting in Act1...
— Graham Watts (@GWDanceWriter) November 26, 2014
It's the characters that make this production of #ROHDonQ: @balletboy09, @Bennet76 & Hirano stand out. Hirano's act 3 solo, a show-stopper! — Lee McLernon (@bangorballetboy) November 25, 2014
Certainly wasn't expecting to enjoy #ROHDonQ as much as I did - will most certainly be coming to see it again!
— Kevin (@NonPiuDiFiori) November 25, 2014
What a treat to see @TheRoyalBallet having so much fun on stage during #ROHDonQ, it was contagious ! — Sebastian (@Sebastian_G_A) November 25, 2014
marianela Nunez needs to be studied. Such passion, such speed! And so cheeky! Love her. #ROHdonQ
— Sofia Gkiousou (@sofiagk) November 25, 2014
Audience packed @RoyalOperaHouse #ROHdonQ + loving it. Also notably young and diverse. Gratifying to see ballet really is for everyone. — Jack Thorpe-Baker (@jackthorpebaker) November 25, 2014
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Don Quixote runs until 22 January 2015. Tickets are still available. The production is generously supported by The Friends of Covent Garden.