A physically impressive and atmospheric ballet. Deviates from Tolstoy's classic to concentrate more on the love triangle between characters.
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Rodin, London Coliseum – Review
This dark portrayal of human passion has moments of brilliance. Rodin’s sculptures certainly come to life but his real-life women in this show need a bit more work.
Read More »My First Ballet: Coppélia, Peacock Theatre – Review
A great show for the family, particularly enchanting for any future ballerinas with talented dancers adding interest for older audience members.
Read More »Ed Rapley: The Self Trilogy, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A compassionate and recognisable look at how to deal with the difficulties of everyday life.
Read More »Naïve Dance Masterclass, Canada Water Culture Space – Review
Wildly ironic, slightly off the wall and completely unpredictable, this piece forces laughter and awe.
Read More »00 and His 7, St James Studio – Review
Great if you want to get 45 minutes away from work and watch a production which is neither taxing nor confusing. However, if you are a ballet fan, it might leave you wanting more.
Read More »Hero, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
The makings of a good show are definitely here, but the execution is lacking.
Read More »Bukowski’s Cass, The Vaults – Review
Sexy, irreverent, but not quite truthful.
Read More »In-Finite Space #2, The Vaults – Review
Imagine Maria from The Sound of Music coming up with the lyrics to Favourite Things using Twitter. This is kind of like that, except it’s about Favourite Spaces and it’s dancing, instead of singing.
Read More »33, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A unique and beautifully executed interpretation of a harrowing story. This show is a must see purely for its originality and acting tour de force.
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