Sadler’s Wells East
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Interviews
Interview: Reaching a Sticky End at Sadler’s Wells East
Second Hand Dance’s Rosie Heafford and Claire Summerfield discuss The Sticky Dance Here at ET we absolutely love performance for…
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Reviews
Review: Kabel, Sadler’s Wells East
There’s promise here, but it’s buried under the weight of its own ambition.
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Reviews
Review: Snow White: The Sacrifice, Sadler’s Wells
Liv Lorent and her eponymous troop dominate the Easter program at Sadler's Wells East, with two retellings of Snow White…
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Dance
Review: Ballet Lorent’s Snow White, Sadler’s Wells
A majestic, spellbinding update of the Grimm classic for the poisonous beauty standards of the social media age
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Reviews
Review: The Köln Concert, Sadler’s Wells
The eponymous concert takes a backseat to lacklustre choreography.
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Reviews
Review: CROW / Pigeons, Sadler’s Wells
Two avian-inspired but distinct pieces bring Jules Cunningham’s distinct choreographic voice to the fore.
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Dance
Review: Join, Sadler’s Wells
Two companies come together to take you on an exhilarating and exciting ride.
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Reviews
Review: Age of Content, Sadler’s Wells East
A shocking depiction of our online lives that will give you plenty to reflect on, and a lot to enjoy.
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Dance
Review: Birdboy/United Fall, Sadler’s Wells
Irish choreographer Emma Martin’s London debut promises an all-ages tribute to the oddballs of the world but rather slides between…
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