
Steven McRae
Steven McRae is an accomplished Australian ballet dancer and principal with the Royal Ballet in London. Since joining the company in 2004, he has captivated audiences with his performances, notably his debut as Romeo in 2007. McRae faced a life-altering challenge when he suffered a severe Achilles tendon injury on stage in 2019, which threatened his career. His remarkable journey of recovery and return to the stage, documented in the film 'Dancing Back to the Light,' highlights the physical and mental resilience required in the world of ballet.
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Steven McRae is a principal dancer with the Royal Ballet who has achieved significant recognition for his work in ballet.
How a boy from the western suburbs conquered Covent GardenAustralian-born Steven McRae was a guest artist in The Nutcracker in 2011 and received rave reviews for his performance.
30 moments for 30 years of The NutcrackerSteven McRae experienced a devastating onstage injury but made a proud return to perform as Romeo.
‘My career flashed before my eyes’: Steven McRae’s devastating onstage injury and proud return as Romeo | Ballet














