Sleeping Beauty (disambiguation)

Sleeping Beauty (disambiguation)

"Sleeping Beauty" ("La Belle au Bois dormant" ("The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood")) is a classic fairy tale, and it also may refer to:

In music and theatre:
* "The Sleeping Beauty" (ballet), a ballet by Tchaikovsky, originally choreographed by Marius Petipa
* "La belle au bois dormant" (opera), an opera by Michele Carafa
* "The Sleeping Beauty (Live in Israel)", an album by Tiamat
* "Sleeping Beauty", a song by A Perfect Circle from "Mer de Noms"

In film:
* "Sleeping Beauty" (1959 film), a Disney animated film
* "Sleeping Beauty" (1973 film), a film also known as "Some Call It Loving"
* "Sleeping Beauty" (1996 film), a direct-to-video animated film
* "The Sleeping Beauty" (1935 film), a cartoon in the Puppetoon series by George Pal, included in "The Puppetoon Movie"
* "Sleeping Beauty" (1987 film), a 1987 film starring Tahnee Welch
* "Sleeping Beauty" ("Tornerose"), a Norwegian film in the Varg Veum series

In television:
* "Sleeping Beauty" ("Faerie Tale Theatre" episode)
* "The Sleeping Beauty" ("The O.C." episode)

In other uses:
* "Sleeping Beauty" (Ross Macdonald novel)
* "Sleeping Beauty" (album), a comedy album by Cheech and Chong
* The Sleeping Beauty (wax figure), a wax figure at Madame Tussauds in London
* "The Sleeping Beauty" (Taylor novel), a novel by the English writer Elizabeth Taylor

See also

* Sleeping Beauty Castle, a structure at the center of Disneyland Park and Hong Kong Disneyland Park
* Sleeping Beauty Galaxy, a galaxy better known as the Black Eye Galaxy
* Sleeping Beauty Mountain Provincial Park, a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
* Sleeping Beauty problem, a puzzle in probability
* Sleeping Beauty Trilogy, three erotic novels by Anne Rice writing under the pseudonym A. N. Roquelaure
* Sleeping Beauty syndrome, which may refer to Kleine-Levin syndrome or somnophilia


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