Casting has been announced for Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake.

The reinvention of Tchaikovsky's classic will be performed at The Lowry, Salford next month as part of its 30th anniversary tour.

The show, which has been described as 'the most successful dance theatre production of all time', will be performed from November 19 until November 30.

The production will then have an eight-week Christmas season at Sadler's Wells in London.

Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake is known for replacing the female corps de ballet with a menacing male ensemble, turning tradition on its head.

The show was first staged at London's Sadler's Wells in 1995 and went on to become the longest running full-length dance classic in the West End and on Broadway.

It has since been performed across the world, earning more than 30 international accolades, including the Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production and three Tony Awards.

Rising New Adventures stars, Harrison Dowzell, Jackson Fisch and Rory Macleod will make their debuts as The Swan/The Stranger, while James Lovell, Leonardo McCorkindale, and Stephen Murray will play The Prince.

Nicole Kabera and Ashley Shaw will feature as The Queen, alongside Katrina Lyndon as The Queen and the Girlfriend, and Bryony Wood as the Girlfriend.

The company will also feature Matthew Amos, Benjamin Barlow Bazeley, Alistair Beattie, Ben Brown, Carla Contini, Jade Copas, Anna-Maria de Freitas, Perreira de Jesus Franque, Jamie Duncan-Campbell, Alexander Fadayiro, Savannah Ffrench, Cameron Flynn, Louis Fukuhara, Louis Harris, Kurumi Kamayachi, Aristide Lyons, Callum Mann, Eleanor McGrath, Jarrod McWilliams, Maisie Mwebe, Mukeni Nel, Eve Ngbokota, George-Murray Nightingale, Harry Ondrak-Wright, Barnaby Quarendon, Molly Shaw-Downie, Nikolas Shikkis, Xavier Andriambolanoro Sotiya, Tom Standing and Christina Walters.

Matthew Bourne said: "It’s hard to believe that our Swan Lake is now 30 years old and even harder to acknowledge that we are now casting most Swans and Princesses who were not even born at the time of the show’s premiere.

"Many dancers have grown up with this production and dreaming of one day dancing in it, so I am particularly excited to announce this line-up of young performers.

"Many of these dancers have been nurtured through our talent development programmes at New Adventures, notably Swan School.

"I know from experience what a life-changing experience this show has been for previous casts and how it has inspired new audiences for dance throughout the world.

"I am therefore truly thrilled to welcome the next generation of swans and swan watchers as we celebrate three decades of our Swan Lake."