Ratatouille, Royal Albert Hall

Live orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall to accompany Pixar's much-loved foodie film, Ratatouille 

Ratatouille at Royal Albert Hall
Pixar's much loved 2007 animated comedy Ratatouille is to be screened at the Royal Albert Hall accompanied by a live performance by the Royal Philharmonic Concert, playing Ratatouille's Grammy-winning, Oscar-nominated score, by composer Michael Giacchino.
From 'Welcome to Gusteaus' to 'Colette Shows Him Le Ropes', the beautiful score brings drama to the adventures of the small rat pursuing fine food against the odds in harsh Parisian living, risking his life and entering into an unlikely friendship with a hapless young kitchen worker in need of guidance. 
This is the perfect way to introduce children to the power of classical music, with a format that has proved itself enormously popular when the Royal Albert Hall screened The Godfather, Star Trek and West Side Story, all within the spectacular surroundings of London's most iconic venue - best known for holding the Proms (on this summer) every year since 1941. 
Enjoy a box of Gusteau's gastronomic treats with a hospitality nibbles box whilst watching the film, choose from savoury and sweet and all things delicious. 
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What Ratatouille, Royal Albert Hall
Where Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AP | MAP
Nearest tube South Kensington (underground)
When On 28 Oct 15, 12:00 AM
Price £22.90 – £68.80
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