
Philip Mosley
Acting
Known For

A full-length ballet created by choreographer Christopher Wheeldon for the Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The ballet is based on Lewis Carroll's famous story of Alice, an ordinary girl who one summer afternoon falls down a rabbit hole and finds herself on an extraordinary adventure. The music is by Joby Talbot, with designs by the internationally acclaimed Bob Crowley. Alice is danced by the Royal Ballet's Lauren Cuthbertson, and actor Simon Russell-Beale plays the cameo role of the Duchess.
Royal Opera House: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Tita, who lives on a ranch in Mexico, falls in love with a boy, Pedro, who lives nearby; but when they want to get married, Tita's family prevents it, because she must remain single to take care of her mother.
Like Water for Chocolate

From The Royal Balletâs classical origins in the works of Petipa, to the home-grown choreographers who put British ballet on the world stage, this mixed programme highlights the versatility of the Company. Petipaâs Raymonda Act III is Russian classical ballet summarized in one act, full of sparkle and precise technique, while Ashtonâs Enigma Variations is quintessentially British in every way â from its score by Elgar and period designs by Julia Trevelyan Oman, to Ashtonâs signature style, the essence of British ballet. Concerto, MacMillanâs fusion of classical technique with a contemporary mind, completes a programme that shows the breadth of the Companyâs heritage.
Concerto / Enigma Variations / Raymonda Act III (Royal Ballet)

Carlos Acosta's first venture directing one of ballet's 19th century classics was eagerly anticipated, as was his own starring role in the production (as Basilio), opposite the Argentinian Royal Ballet principal Marianella Nuñez (Kitri). Still built on Petipa's original choreography, Acosta's clear dramatic structure and vivid stage action gave the âboy gets girl despite her fatherâ story a more convincing air than usual, with Don Quixote's parallel obsession with Dulcinea-Kitri coherently woven into the plot.
Don Quixote (The Royal Ballet)

Royal Ballet Founder Choreographer Frederick Ashtonâs Cinderella celebrates its 75th anniversary this Season. The balletâs opening night in 1948, featuring Moira Shearer and Michael Somes in the lead roles, was received rapturously. After over a decade away from the Royal Opera House stage, Ashtonâs timeless reworking of Charles Perraultâs famous rags-to-riches story returns, showcasing the choreographerâs deft musicality and the beauty of Prokofievâs transcendent score. A creative team steeped in the magic of theatre, film, dance and opera brings new atmosphere to Cinderellaâs ethereal world of fairy godmothers and pumpkin carriages, handsome princes and finding true love.
The Royal Ballet: Cinderella

Don Quixote and his servant Sancho Panza set out to have a chivalrous adventure. They meet Kitri and Basilio, a young couple who cannot marry because Kitri's father is determined to marry her off to the wealthy Gamache. Don Quixote decides to intervene. It was on stage 15 Februaryâ4 April 2019 as part of the Winter 2018/19 season.
Royal Opera House: Don Quixote

Coppélia, a mechanical doll made by the toy-maker Dr. Coppelius, is so life-like that some believe she is his daughter. The mistake leads to intrigue and jealousy in love. Directed by Ross MacGibbon, with Leanne Benjamin and Carlos Acosta.
Coppélia (The Royal Ballet)

Frederick Ashton's La Fille mal gardée (The Wayward Daughter) is one of the choreographer's most joyous and colourful creations. Inspired by his love for the Suffolk countryside, the ballet is set on a farm and tells a story of love between Lise, the daughter of Widow Simone, and Colas, a young farmer. It contains some of Ashton's most stunning choreography, most strikingly in the series of energetic pas de deux that express the youthful passion of the young lovers, performed here by Natalia Osipova and Steven McRae. The ballet is laced with exuberant good humour, and elements of national folk dance, from dancing chickens and a maypole dance to a Lancashire clog dance for Widow Simone, performed by Philip Mosley.
La Fille Mal Gardée (The Royal Ballet)

Anna Rose O'Sullivan and Marcelino SambĂ© star in this 20th-century ballet masterpiece, brought to life by Prokofievâs ravishing score and Kenneth MacMillan's evocative and detailed choreography.
Romeo and Juliet

At a garden party on a sunny afternoon, Alice is surprised to see her parentsâ friend Lewis Carroll transform into a white rabbit. When she follows him down a rabbit hole events become curiouser and curiouser.