Kenneth MacMillan created 'Anastasia' in 1967 as a one-act ballet for the company of Deutsche Oper, Berlin; Lynn Seymour danced the title role. In 1971, as Artistic Director of the Royal Ballet (Covent Garden, London), MacMillan expanded it into a three-act ballet by adding two introductory acts exploring the pre-revolutionary life of the Imperial Family. The cast was again led by Lynn Seymour. 'Anastasia' was revived throughout the 1970's, and at some later performances the lead was taken by Lesley Collier. A new production, with new designs, was first performed in May 1996, with Viviana Durante as Anastasia. By 1997, when I saw it, the lead was taken by Sarah Wildor (quite brilliantly imo). Kenneth MacMillan (1929-92) was an outstanding choreographer for the Royal Ballet from 1977 - 1992. Apart from 'Anastasia', he was responsible for 'Romeo and Juliet' (1965), followed by 'Manon', 'Mayerling', 'The Prince of the Pagodas' and 'Winter Dreams' to mention just a few of his major successes. It was during the first night of the revival of 'Mayerling' in October 1992, that MacMillan suffered a heart attack and died. He was the first to spot the exquisite talent of Darcey Bussell, giving her the lead in his 'Prince of the Pagodas'. As a tribute to him, she chose to perform his 'Song of the Earth' to Mahler's score for her final performance with the Royal Ballet on 8th June 2007. Photos and a synopsis of 'Anastasia' can be found in earlier posts on this thread.