Slightly off-topic, but we had a thread a few years ago about Mona Inglesby, the proprietor of Ballet International and the Aurora in this production.
Here's a brief Ballet Talk thread, started off by leonid at the time of her death.
http://ballettalk.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=23392 Several obituaries are on line. Here's the Times:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/o...ticle607763.eceQUOTE
Her greatest achievement was yet to come. When Sergeyev died, he left his collection of notations to a friend who knew nothing of ballet. Determined that they must not be lost, Inglesby bought them and looked for a suitable home. No British company or organisation showed interest; nor did Leningrad.
Happily, Harvard University was persuaded to buy them, and there their immense value is belatedly being realised. Both the Mariinsky Ballet and the Royal Ballet have drawn on them for productions of the old classics, and future generations will surely be thankful for their preservation.
And here's information about the book she wrote,
Ballet in the Blitz.
http://www.monainglesby.co.uk/about.html I noticed that it is now out of stock on Amazon U.K.