In Ashton ballets During the years they worked together, Ashton made numerous roles for Grant. Among them are the following. • 1946.
Les Sirènes, music by Lord Berners. Role: "the boy who jumps through a hoop." • 1946,
The Fairy Queen, masque produced by Ashton and Malcolm Baker-Smith, music by Henry Purcell, adapted by Constant Lambert. Role: a Savage. • 1948.
Scènes de Ballet, music by Igor Stravinsky. Role: principal dancer. • 1948.
Cinderella, music by Sergei Prokofiev. Role: The Jester. • 1951.
Daphnis and Chloë, music by Maurice Ravel. Role: Bryaxis, a pirate chief. • 1952.
Sylvia, music by Léo Delibes. Role: Eros, god of love. • 1952.
Le Lac des Cygnes (The Swan Lake), music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikoveky. Role: Neapolitan Dance, with Julia Farron. • 1953.
Homage to the Queen, music by
Malcolm Arnold. Role: Spirit of Fire. • 1954.
Trepak, from
Casse Noisette (The Nutcracker) (act 2), music by Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Role: Russian dancer,
pas de trois with
April Olrich and Michael Boulton. • 1955.
Variations on a Theme by Purcell, music by Benjamin Britten. Role: principal dancer. • 1955.
Madame Chrysanthème, music by Alan Rawsthorne. Role: Pierre, a French sailor. • 1956.
Birthday Offering, music by Alexander Glazunov, arranged by Robert Irving. Role: principal dancer. • 1958.
Ondine, music by Hans Werner Henze. Role: Tirrenio, Lord of the Mediterranean Sea. • 1960.
La Fille Mal Gardée, music by
Ferdinand Hérold, arranged and orchestrated by John Lanchbery. Role: Alain, son of Thomas, a prosperous vineyard owner. • 1961.
Persephone, libretto by André Gide, music by Igor Stravinsky. Role: Mercury. • 1964.
The Dream, music by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, arranged by John Lanchbery. Role: Bottom the Weaver. • 1968.
Jazz Calendar, music by Richard Rodney Bennett. Role: leader of Thursday ensemble. • 1968.
Enigma Variations (My Friends Pictured Within), music by Sir Edward Elgar. Role: William Meath Baker, "country squire, gentleman, and scholar," builder and real estate developer. • 1971.
The Tales of Beatrix Potter, music by John Lanchbery, based on themes by Ludwig Minkus, Jacques Offenbach, Arthur Sullivan, and others. Roles: Peter Rabbit and Pigling Bland. • 1976.
A Month in the Country, music by Frédéric Chopin, arranged by John Lanchbery. Role: Yslaev, husband of Natalia Petrovna.
In other works Grant also created roles in other original productions mounted by the Sadler's Wells Ballet. Among them are the following. • 1946,
Khadra, choreography by Cela Franca, music by Jean Sibelius. Role: Ben Oni. • 1948.
The Clock Symphony, choreography by Léonide Massine, music by Franz Joseph Haydn. Role: The Clockmaker. • 1950.
Don Quixote, choreography by Ninette de Valois, music by Roberto Gerhard. Role: Sancho Panza. • 1950.
Ballabile, choreography by Roland Petit, music by Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier. Role: fisherman in "Sunday on the River." • 1951,
Donald of the Burthens, choreography by Léonide Massine, music by Ian Whyte. Role: Donald, a Scottish firewood carrier. • 1952.
Bonne-Bouche: A Cautionary Tale, choreography by John Cranko, music by Arthur Oldham. Role: The Black King. • 1953.
Veneziana, choreography by Andrée Howard, music by Gaetano Donizetti. Role: a lover. • 1961.
Jabez and the Devil, choreography by Alfred Rodrigues, music by Arnold Cooke. Role: The Devil. ==Videography==