Dance
From ballet to physical theatre, some of the most powerful performances are all about movement. We’re not experts in dance by any means, but we’re always willing to give it a go and you’ll find our honest and unpretentious opinions here.
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Mary Pollard9 September 2024Review: From Here On, Greenwich & Docklands International Festival
An exhilarating, emotive performance about displaced children both historically and in a contemporary context, that invites individuals to actively combat anti-refugee policies.
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Tani Gill2 September 2024Review: Wing Chun, Sadlers Wells
This is a breathtaking show that will leave you with a feeling of awe and a new found respect for martial arts and dance.
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Tara Choudhary29 August 2024Review: Every Brilliant Thing, EdFringe
A heartwarming, interactive gem that masterfully blends humour and emotion, making it an uplifting and deeply engaging theatrical experience.
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Sara West20 August 2024Review: The Circle of Everything, Cockpit Theatre
An accomplished and arresting visual spectacle
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Rob Warren11 August 2024Review: Things Between Heaven and Earth, Hen and Chickens Theatre
A nice idea
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Review: Blackheath, Old Red Lion Theatre
A well-crafted dark comic drama
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Jess Gonzalez3 July 2024Review: Acosta Danza: Carlos Acosta’s Carmen, Sadler Well’s Theatre
A failed attempt at reviving the classic that falls flat in form over substance.
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail27 June 2024Review: Jupiter’s Ghost, Cockpit Theatre
A thought-provoking exploration of humanity's essence.
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Gabriel Wilding18 June 2024Review: New English Ballet Theatre / Norwegian National Ballet 2, Linbury Theatre
Nauseating optimism.
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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail14 June 2024Review: The Rest of Our Lives, Battersea Arts Centre
You'll leave the theatre happier than you entered