Akram Khan’s Creature was due to premiere in Spring 2020 but covid put a stop to that. Khan, who has worked before with English National Ballet on a brilliant updated Giselle, a modern classic, now ta ...
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Paula Vogel’s Indecent tells the backstage story of a highly controversial Yiddish play, Sholem Asch’s God of Vengeance, from its first reading by a Yiddish troupe in Warsaw in 1907 to its American pr ...
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The starting point of Rockets and Blue Lights is The Slave Ship, a painting by J M W Turner which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in May 1840 when he was 65 years old. Many presume Turner was inspi ...
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London’s oldest theatre has had a £60 million refurbishment and been restored to its 1812 glory. It reopens with Frozen, the stage version of Walt Disney’s highest-grossing animated film of all time, ...
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Sep 9, 2021
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