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Opus 7 by Circa Tsuica Credit Milan Szypura

Opus 7

The rising popularity of Cirque du Soleil has upped the ante for all circus troupes, large and small. Audiences are demanding more from circus entertainment but smaller companies are rising to the challenge with quirky, multi-talented acts, of which...

Aditi Mangaldas Credit: Dinesh Khanna, Delhi, 2006

Inter_rupted

The rhythms of life arenā€™t always as comfortable as the phrase might suggest. And so it is with Aditi Mangaldasā€™ latest work, Inter_rupted which is takes the audience through a range of emotions from exhilaration to an overwhelming urge to stop the...

The Bennet family Credit Johan Persson

Pride and Prejudice

There are few English novels more well-known and loved than Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Although in recent years that probably has more to do with TV and big screen adaptations than with the book itself. This stage adaptation by Simon...

Be My Baby

Be My Baby

We often look back on the 1960s as a time of anything goes and sexual revolution. For a small elite it may have been. But for the majority of young people it was probably not unlike the world of Amanda Whittington’s Be My Baby. Here we see...

A scene from A Linha Curva by Rambert at Sadler's Wells Credit Tristram Kenton

Rambert: A Linha Curva

Britainā€™s oldest dance company, Rambert, is celebrating its 90th anniversary this autumn. And if its audience at The Lowry is anything to go by, the company has plenty of young fans to fill theatres for another 90. It helps that Rambert is now on...

Fagin's Twist

Fagin’s Twist

Charles Dickenā€™s classic tale of a young orphan boy, Oliver Twist continues to be a rich source of inspiration for the creative imagination. Here the story is told through dance, but as the title suggests, there is a twist. London-based, Avant Garde...

Aakash Odedra

Echoes and I Imagine

For a solo dancer to perform a full-length show is an impressive feat and one which Aakash Odedra pulls off with ease. The last time I saw it done was the phenomenal Akram Khan, who mentored Aakash earlier in his career, and his influence can be...

Flown

Flown

Pirates of the Carabina originally came together in 2011 for a one-off commissioned performance of Flown at Glastonbury Festival. Such was the response, that more than 120 shows later, the circus is still touring worldwide. For three days we were...