Olga Pericet’s production, The Thorn That Wanted to be a Flower, or The Flower That Dreamed of Being a Dancer, plunges us into a world of ambiguous allegory. Drawing on…
On the darkly blue, luminous stage of Sadler’s Wells instruments lie in wait for Flamenco Meets Jazz. A grand piano is illuminated from within, a double bass lies on its…
Rocío Molina has achieved something extraordinary with her work Fallen From Heaven. She has taken the traditional structures of the dance – the established language of movement, music and costume…
Marriage, is it worth it? That magical moment of tying the knot with that one person who you’ll spend the rest of your life with. We all know it’s a…
Sara Baras Sombras creates something of a flamenco cathedral onstage, complete with stained glass lighting, soaring music and vivid costumes. A monument celebrating and revering the form, it runs like…
As the London celebrates the Pride centenary, what better way to celebrate it than to head to the Underbelly for Yummy: a celebration of drag and burlesque all the way…
I have a confession to make. I’ve never read any of Sue Townsend’s Adrian Mole books. Being born in London crica 1990, the successful phenomenon that captivated 13 year old…
Its reputation precedes Michael Frayn’s comedy ‘Noises Off‘, hyped as it is as ‘one of the funniest plays of all time’. A lot to live up to – so does…
Directed by Rupert Goold, ‘The Hunt’ is adapted by David Farr from critically acclaimed film Jagten, a Danish thriller. Tobias Menzies plays school teacher Lucas, a stoic, reserved man who…