Choreography, light and music fuse together into a powerful performance in this portrayal of the mental and physical devastation of the Great War.
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Burton, St. James Theatre – Review
Richard Burton’s life is a fascinating but familiar story and despite a good performance from Rhodri Miles, the show sheds no new light on its subject.
Read More »The Tin Soldier, Roundhouse – Review
A bold and beautiful production – an enchanting experience for young children.
Read More »A Christmas Carol, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
A sometimes charming, occasionally dark version of the perennial Christmas tale.
Read More »Not For Heroes, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A stunning two hander filled with beautiful verse that documents the true story of two men's friendship and the long lasting impact of war
Read More »Without Stars and There We Have Been, The Place – Review
These two pieces are extraordinary feats of choreography inspired by an unexpected source, but the visual intricacies place the emotional centre of the story in the back seat.
Read More »Beauty of The Beast, The Place – Review
A gripping, honest and often funny reflection on the male condition.
Read More »Echo Beach, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A sharply observed dance down memory lane, which will have you cringing and laughing in recognition. If you think you’ve got cool moves you’ll find you’ve been outed!
Read More »Dad Dancing, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A charming show, full of warmth and humour. Dance is used brilliantly in the service of storytelling.
Read More »Trip the Light Fantastic Toe, The Place – Review
An interesting evening that showcases a variety of modern dance styles and also gives the spectators the chance to show off their own moves.
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