Peter Wright is one of the true legends of British dance. Wrights and Wrongs in the story of an outspoken and uncompromising man who ran away from his strict Quaker school, in order to follow his dream of becoming a dancer. Wright forged a reputation as a masterful choreographer and went on to found the Birmingham Royal Ballet from the ashes of the Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet in 1990. His productions of classics such as The Nutcracker, Giselle and Sleeping Beauty have since become cornerstones of the repertories of major ballet companies around the world. His story is intertwined with some of the towering figures in the history of ballet, including Rudolf Nureyev, Margot Fonteyn, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, and Dame Ninette de Valois.