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Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
October 28, 2025, Caribbean Sea, Jamaica: The NOAA NESDIS GOES-19 satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm making landfall on the island of Jamaica at 1010 GMT, October 28, 2025 in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
October 28, 2025, Caribbean Sea, Jamaica: The NOAA NESDIS GOES-19 satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm making landfall on the island of Jamaica at 1010 GMT, October 28, 2025 in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
October 28, 2025, Caribbean Sea, Jamaica: The NOAA NESDIS GOES-19 satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm making landfall on the island of Jamaica at 1010 GMT, October 28, 2025 in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
October 28, 2025, Caribbean Sea, Jamaica: The NOAA NESDIS GOES-19 satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm bearing down on the island of Jamaica at 1010 GMT, October 28, 2025 in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © Goes-19/Cira/Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hurricane Melissa Cat 5 Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
October 27, 2025, Jamaica, Caribbean Sea: Monster Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm Monday as it approaches Jamaica. Forecasters said it could unleash catastrophic flooding and landslides. Slow moving Melissa, is the strongest storm of 2025, packing winds of 175 mph (281 km) and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. Possible 40 inches of rain, 13 feet of storm surge and 160 mph sustained winds causing “extensive infrastructure damage†that will cut off communities, the National Hurricane Center warned. Melissa has already killed 3 people in Haiti and Jamaica each and one person in the Dominican Republic. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hurricane Melissa Cat 5 Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
October 27, 2025, Jamaica, Caribbean Sea, Caribbean Sea: Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm Monday as it approaches Jamaica. Forecasters said it could unleash catastrophic flooding and landslides. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
A roped-off area inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire, where the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders are to buried. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village church is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
A roped-off area inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire, where the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders are to buried. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village church is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
A stained glass window depicting Captain Matthew Flinders and the Australian flag inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village church is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
A stained glass window depicting Captain Matthew Flinders inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village church is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
A stained glass window depicting Captain Matthew Flinders and the Australian flag inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village church is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
A stained glass window depicting Captain Matthew Flinders and the Australian flag inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village church is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Jane Pearson of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Members of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Members of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Members of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Members of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Members of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Jane Pearson of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Jane Pearson of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Jane Pearson of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Jane Pearson of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Donington Church, Lincolnshire, where the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders are to be buried. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Donington Church, Lincolnshire, where the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders are to be buried. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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DUKAS_169831492_EYE
Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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DUKAS_169831374_EYE
Scottish Ballet's A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Scottish Ballet’s A Streetcar Named Desire at Sadler’s Wells, London, UK.
Dress rehearsal
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
16th May 2024
Runs to 19th May 2024
Marge Hendrick as Blanche Du Bois
Evan Loudon as Stanley Kowalski
Claire Souet as Stella Kowalski
Scottish Ballet’s powerful adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire was originally staged in 2012 when it was nominated for an Olivier Award, and has toured the world since, as a firm audience favourite. Now it returns, as vital as ever, following the play’s 75th anniversary, with a whole new generation of dancers taking on the complex, intense roles in Tennessee Williams’ white-hot masterpiece.
Regularly described as ‘narrative ballet at its very best’, the production uses stunning dance, devastating drama, pitch-perfect period design and a sizzling score used to tell the iconic story.
Director Nancy Meckler
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks
