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by Judith Mackrell on August 18, 2016
Smother review – lust and claustrophobia in street dance romance
by Judith Mackrell on August 18, 2016
Hip-hop has progressed a long way beyond its old macho image, but still it’s a surprise to encounter a dance work like Smother, which places a story of gay love and gay relationships at its heart.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on August 4, 2016
Bolshoi Ballet's The Taming of the Shrew, dance review: Rollicking reinvention tames a tricky text
by Lyndsey Winship on August 4, 2016
Everyone knows that the best adaptation of The Taming of the Shrew is the 1999 Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles film, 10 Things I Hate About You. ... Read full article
by Luke Jennings on July 17, 2016
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker review – the squeak of trainers at Tate Modern
by Luke Jennings on July 17, 2016
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s Work/Travail/Arbeid asks whether choreography can only be presented on stage, or whether it can also be experienced as an art exhibit, in a gallery. It’s a strange question to ask, given that gallery performances... Read full article
by Vanessa Keys on July 2, 2016
Ballet's superstar couple Osipova and Polunin misfire in unerotic triple bill
by Vanessa Keys on July 2, 2016
Natalia Osipova emerges from the sinewy arms of two male dancers. Their three silhouettes, against an enormous glowing yellow sphere, are partially blocked by a smaller, darker sphere. ... Read full article
by Mark Monahan on May 29, 2016
The Invitation is a fearless return to the heart of darkness - Royal Ballet mixed bill review
by Mark Monahan on May 29, 2016
In was in 1960 that Hitchcock’s Psycho wove a fascinatingly dark new thread into the fabric of cinema, forever expanding both film-makers’ horizons and their audiences’ expectations. ... Read full article
by Sanjoy Roy on May 27, 2016
Jekyll and Hyde review – potions, motion and screaming guitars in beast of a show
by Sanjoy Roy on May 27, 2016
The tale of Jekyll and Hyde has been recast in many forms but Drew McOnie’s dynamic, discombobulating dance version is still quite a novelty. Imagine extracting the split-personality core of the story, ... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on May 5, 2016
Royal Ballet: Frankenstein review – Steven McRae reanimates Shelley's tragic demon
by Judith Mackrell on May 5, 2016
For Liam Scarlett, the key to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is not horror, but love. When Victor Frankenstein strives to reanimate dead matter, it’s not because he’s a mad scientist, but because he’s mourning the loss of his beloved mother.... Read full article
by Vanessa Keys on April 21, 2016
BalletBoyz capture the absurdity of life - review
by Vanessa Keys on April 21, 2016
Over the years, Javier de Frutos has been censored by the BBC for staging a show with a deformed pope and pregnant nuns, scored a full length ballet with the Pet Shop Boys and once received a review that called his work “the biggest piece of crap eve... Read full article
by Jeffery Taylor on February 28, 2016
Dance review: Romeo & Juliet by the Birmingham Royal Ballet
by Jeffery Taylor on February 28, 2016
In their home town last Wednesday BRB revived Romeo And Juliet, one of the war horses of the British dance repertoire, nearly as popular as good old Swan Lake. Frankly, I am still reeling.... Read full article
by John Phillpott on February 18, 2016
The Dream/A Month in the Country – Birmingham Royal Ballet
by John Phillpott on February 18, 2016
Whatever spells are being woven in this particular greenwood, none can compare with the alchemy that springs forth from the wand of arch choreographer Frederick Ashton.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on February 15, 2016
Wheeldon triple bill review – Osipova glitters as 1880s It-girl
by Judith Mackrell on February 15, 2016
Christopher Wheeldon is getting very clever at narrative ballets. Together with his designer Bob Crowley, he’s learned to pace, control and clarify his storyline, distilling dramatic essentials with ease.... Read full article
on January 24, 2016
Ballet productions presented by Darcey Bussell
on January 24, 2016
The event is part of the library theatre’s new season of live screenings, which gives residents an opportunity to experience a fantastic London show in the town. And in high-definition and with multiple cameras, you’ll be experiencing it from the bes... Read full article
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