‘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
Posed, well-choreographed and chirpy this story delves into the murky depth of the early years of the silver screen but
‘Slick look at life in all its shades’ After making the journey down from the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Bryony Lavery’s
‘Classic family drama is given a good shake’ Exploding out of the maelstrom that was Russia in 1910, Maxim Gorky’s
‘A shining cast dimmed by technical flaws’ Theatre of Nations continues its culture-spanning mission of touring Russian literature in its
‘Luxurious nibbling, if a little pricey’ Vins offers a ‘pleasant evening of bite-sized fun’. Just around the corner from Canonbury
Caryl Churchill’s quartet of plays simmer along, slightly disconnected, only loosely joined by the themes of violence, magic and dark
‘Dark, twisted and imaginative’ When was the last time you were frightened by a ballet? It’s happened to me all