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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Jess Gonzalez14 June 2024Review: Ballet Nacional de España – Invocación, Sadler’s Wells Theatre
An eclectic mix of dance pieces.
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Jess Gonzalez8 June 2024Review: Yerbagüena (Bright Dark), Sadler’s Wells
A visceral show to be experienced
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Lucy Carter3 June 2024Review: Ballet Nights New Voices, Ministry of Sound
The usually reliable dance showcase loses its magic in a new location.
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Sara West27 April 2024Review: OUT, Lillian Bayliss Theatre
A compelling and intimate episodic dance piece
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Paul Hegarty20 April 2024Review: Boys on the Verge of Tears, Soho Theatre
Bullish and brutal, yet tender when unfolding the complicated friendships and filial relationships between men.
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Tate Miller19 April 2024Review: Dance On Ensemble, Sadler’s Wells
An intriguing exploration into spontaneity, dance and a story that never ends.
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Mary Pollard19 April 2024Review: Solera, Sadler’s Wells
Humanity made sizzlingly sublime and celebrated through ferociously exhilarating virtuoso flamenco.
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Anisa Eliza1 April 2024Review: Frankenstein: A Double Bill, The Place
Monsters, men, love, and lust
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Jess Gonzalez29 March 2024Review: Carmen, Sadler’s Wells Theatre
A darker, industrial and imaginative version of the visceral love story.