Always a festive treat is the bewitching charm of Northern Ballet’s A Christmas Carol. With drama and character firmly at the fore, theatricality fires on all fronts as the stage fills with spec ...
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I last saw Matthew Bourne’s Edward Scissorhands at its premiere in 2005. The faults it had eighteen years ago remain. The storyline is poor and far too much time is spent caricaturing American suburbi ...
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SLEEPING BEAUTY was first staged by Charles Robinson Planché as an extravaganza in London in 1840 and has been a popular pantomime in Britain ever since. There is always a choice: Tchaikovsky, live, a ...
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Matthew Bourne’s multi-award-winning, auto-erotic dance-thriller, designed by Les Brotherston, which premiered in 2000, is re-imagined for The Royal Albert Hall, which is celebrating its 150th birthda ...
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