Another year, another list of Standout Performances. My pick this time for Pointe Magazine’s annual roundup was Royal Ballet Principal Lauren Cuthbertson, who created the lead role in Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland last February. The full Best of the Best list is in Pointe’s latest issue, and Cuthbertson opens the story with a double-page spread!

Cover of the December 2011/January 2012 issue © Pointe Magazine
Best of the Best 2011: Lauren Cuthbertson
Only a year and a half ago, The Royal Ballet’s Lauren Cuthbertson wasn’t sure how she would make it back on stage. Diagnosed with glandular fever just after being promoted to principal, Cuthbertson watched her promising career stall as she battled the illness. But now she’s returned, and early this year she made her comeback as the lead in Covent Garden’s first new full-length production in years, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Christopher Wheeldon tailored his Alice to Cuthbertson’s English-rose looks, airy jump and unaffected stage persona. Onstage almost from start to finish, she thrived around Lewis Carroll’s quirky characters. At once fresh and thoughtful, her dancing proved to be the guiding thread of the ballet, which was filmed for DVD release. Her obvious delight in the moment was an added bonus in Wonderland, and the buzz around the premiere said it all: a true English star was born—again.
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland returns to the Royal Opera House next March, but if you can’t wait Opus Arte has just released a DVD of the production. Sergei Polunin, Zenaida Yanowsky, Edward Watson and Steven McRae star alongside Cuthbertson as Alice.
» Watch: Lauren Cuthbertson (Alice) and Sergei Polunin (the Knave of Hearts) in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Youtube)
» The full list of 2011 Standout Performances on Pointe Magazine’s website

Lauren Cuthberton & Sergei Polunin in Alice © Johan Persson
