Matthew Bourne’s company has performed Swan Lake more times in 12 years than The Royal Ballet has in its entire 70 year history
In August 2008 Dorian Gray became the most successful dance production in the 62 year history of the Edinburgh International Feastival. It played to over 13,000 people beating the record previously held by Mark Morris' The Hard Nut.
Edward Scissorhands had played 585 performances by the end of its tour in February 2009
Billy Elliot (played by Jamie Bell/Adam Cooper) joins Matthew Bourne’s company at the conclusion of Stephan Daldry’s hit film, dancing the lead swan in Swan Lake. The original script called for him to play The Prince at The Royal Opera House
Johnny Depp and family visited the company of Edward Scissorhands in Los Angeles and tried on the “hands” back stage. The first time he had donned the blades in 17 years. www.myspace.com/edwardscissorhandstour
The Car Man is loosly based on James M. Cains “The Postman Always Rings Twice” The original stars of the 1983 movie, Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lang both saw the production in the USA. Mr Nicholson told Matthew Bourne “I will never miss a production under your charge”
in 1989, AMP played its first international date in Amsterdam. A local critic noted – “The company presented a repertory of 5 short works, three of them unfortunately by Matthew Bourne”
Will Kemp was 18 when he made his debut as The Swan/Stranger on the first UK tour of Swan Lake in 1996. He has since played a Wolf in “Van Helsing”, a Rat in “Wind in The Willows” and a Horse in “Equus”
During rehearsals for Prokofiev’s Cinderella in 1997, the composer’s artist son, Oleg, sketched the dancers as the work was created. Ballet legend, Lynn Seymour, created her last role (to date) in Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella. Her inspiration? A delicious mix of Joan Crawford and Bette Davis!
In 1987 AMP had three Artistic Directors, Matthew Bourne, Emma Gladstone, who is now Special Projects Consultant at Sadlers Wells and David Massingham who now runs DanceXchange and Bare Bones Dance Company in Birmingham
The Company’s longest serving members are Associate Directors, Scott Ambler and Etta Murfitt, who both joined in 1991 for Town and Country. However, Steve Kirkham, who can currently be seen as The Private Secretary in Swan Lake first danced for Matthew Bourne in The Infernal Galop way back in 1989.
Her Majesty the Queen personally requested Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake for the 1996 Royal Variety Performance. Princess Margaret was known to own the video recording.
Matthew Bourne has created 12 full length works for AMP and New Adventures. He has also choreographed 6 one act works, 7 Musicals, 2 Opera’s, 4 Plays and 5 Television Films.
After seeing Matthew Bourne’s production, Mikhail Baryshnikov told the company – “You have made me fall in love with Swan Lake all over again”