 | Michael Clark Company    19 October 2012 A sinewy dancer dressed in black floats from the heavens. His eyes are closed, his limbs alert and his face glows with euphoria. There's an audible catch in the audience's collective breath as the dan.... More... |
 | Play Without Words     27 July 2012 Matthew Bourne's Play Without Words is a richly drawn portrait of social class and relationship breakdown in 1960s London. Full of lust and heartbreak, this production - which Bourne has revisited.... More... |
 | Palermo Palermo (Pina Bausch)     2 July 2012 The penultimate blast of Pina Bausch in the World Cities 2012 festival (and part of London 2012 and the Cultural Olympiad) is a trademark special of look back in angst and anguish in Palermo.Have you .... More... |
.jpg) | Der Fensterputzer (The Window Washer)     19 June 2012 Pina Bausch, the German choreographer who invented a new form of dance drama, died three years ago, but her company lives on in Wuppertal and around the world. “Good morning, thank you,” s.... More... |
 | Danza Contemporanea de Cuba (Birmingham)     9 May 2012 The International Dance Festival Birmingham is always a strong season in the Hippodrome’s calendar and Danza Contemporanea De Cuba certainly entertained with their creative and energetic dance.... More... |
 | Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker!      15 December 2011 This is Annie, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Grease and The Wizard of Oz re-mixed and bettered. Matthew Bourne - famous for the Billy Elliot-featured all-male Swan Lake - only turned to dance.... More... |
 | The Most Incredible Thing     23 March 2011 Elderly king, baddie in black, slavic serfs, handsome poet, lonely princess and a quest throughout the land for The Most Incredible Thing: it’s certainly the stuff of fairy tale, but where do th.... More... |
 | The Snowman     13 December 2010 Bill Alexander’s utterly beguiling Birmingham Rep production of The Snowman is now playing its thirteenth consecutive season at the Peacock. It’s becoming as much of a seasonal fixture as .... More... |
 | Cinderella     12 December 2010 Matthew Bourne’s war-time Cinderella, search lights strafing the London sky during the Blitz, makes a welcome return for Christmas at the Wells. First seen in the West End in 1997, the show is a.... More... |
 | Forgetting Natasha (tour – Ipswich)     8 October 2010 Technically it’s impressive. Heather Eddington and Anna May Selby have choreographed and scripted Forgetting Natasha, a piece about a woman who’s losing her memory to the onset of early de.... More... |