Manon
The Australian Ballet
A devastating love story of desire and greed
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Melbourne / Naarm
10 – 22 October 2025
Regent Theatre
191 Collins Street, Melbourne
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Duration
2 hours and 45 minutes / 2 Intervals
“ "Manon is an exceptional piece ... and enables the Australian Ballet to show off the full gamut of their talent." ”- The Age
Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s adaptation of Abbé Prévost’s 1731 novel, Manon is a tragic romance unlike any other in ballet.
From the echelons of high society 18th-century Paris to the gritty streets of New Orleans, Manon tells a story of a young girl desperate to rise above her lowly origins, seduced by wealth and the power it affords her. Forced to choose between her true love, the penniless des Grieux, or a life of lavish splendour, Manon is ultimately undone by her desires.
One of Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s most celebrated works, Manon premiered in 1974 at the Royal Opera House in London and has been in The Australian Ballet’s repertoire since 1994. It is a powerful classical ballet that exposes the immense class divide, where the rich and powerful exploit the desperate and destitute.
Set to Jules Massenet’s haunting score as arranged by Martin Yates, Manon is a vivid production about escaping poverty and the price of true love.
“ "There is barely a superfluous step in Kenneth MacMillan’s masterful choreography." ”- Theatre People
David Hallberg's insight
"The duets in this ballet are some of the greatest ever created. When I danced them, it was just my partner and myself together, falling in passionate love with the audience as voyeurs to our love story."
Manon contains mature adult themes including sexually explicit content and depictions of violence that some audiences may find confronting.
Production Credits
Choreography Sir Kenneth MacMillan
Composer Jules Massenet, orchestrated by Martin Yates
Set and costume design Peter Farmer