Sadler’s Wells From its 1605 publication to its 2022 balletic incarnation, Miguel de Cervantes’s tale of the man from La
London Palladium A high-intensity, full-on production that might please the kids but is definitely starting to feel dated. The acclaimed,
Sadler’s Wells Age is still a contentious subject, both in the Dance world and outside the circle of Sadler’s Wells
Sadler’s Wells A shining example of the potential of our international-interconnected world, and a warning of the issues that plague
Barbican Centre The best thing to come out of Ipswich since Ralph Fiennes (I didn’t know either) Gecko’s surrealist romp
Sadler’s Wells Since its inception in 2015 Kyle Abraham’s theatre company, A.I.M. by Kyle Abraham (standing for Abraham in Motion)
499 Kingsland Rd, London E8 4AU The most varied of the noodle family, bathed in alkalized water for a softer
Sadler’s Wells Plato waxed lyrical about it, Edith Warton was cynical about it, and now Israeli dance sensation L-E-V has
Wilton’s Music Hall The UK premiere of Jake Heggie’s chamber opera with libretto by Gene Scheer, based on Terrence McNally’s
Islington Green, ‘Bubbling atmosphere but a lack of Italian flair’ Pasta. Divine companion of the modern city gal or an