Sadler’s Wells Every year Sadler’s Wells lives up its maxim of focusing and highlighting new and emerging talent with a
It may have bitten off more than it can chew in its themes of pain, lust, longing, comedy, tragedy, horror
Jake Brunger’s sexual comedy Four Play returns to the London theatre scene. Snappy, sassy and with a cynical undertow, it
‘Lavish, beautiful and devilishly funny’ In the mood for a sumptuous ballet? Craving feathers, frolics and frantic movement? How about this
‘Charming, lively evening filled with wine and flavour’ With the guidance of chef/co-owner Brodie Meah, I finally begin to understand
‘Exceptional dance company conjures up myth and magic’ With the swirl of glittering saris and four female musicians crafting a
‘Irish fine dining delivers clever flavours’ On a clear but chilly night, my partner and I jumped out at Old
‘Cuban dance troupe at its eclectic best’ Carlos Acosta (CBE don’t you know) and his company Acosta Danza’s meteoric rise
‘Experimental dance without the pretension’ Gloriously weird, off-kilter, surprisingly funny, double Bessie Award-winning choreography from Emanuel Gat astounds in this
‘Brave but messy reinvention’ “The course of true love never did run smooth” – although from a different play, the