Grupo de Rua by Bruno Beltrão at Sadler’s Wells In 1996 Bruno Beltrão (only 16) created Grupo de Rua with
Barbican hall Preferring to paddle in the bluer side of the musical pool, the bubbling Jazz jacuzzi of this metaphor
‘Tragic tale full of heart and beauty’ An image that stays with you from Cette Maison is a mother and a
Barbican Hall Only a few times in my career as a music reviewer have I experienced the Barbican shucking off
New English Ballet Theatre, Aud Jebsen Studio Theatre, Royal; Academy of Dance Clouds of Chanel perfume, clacking pearls, with plenty
Birmingham Royal Ballet, Sadlers Wells If Carlos Acosta guarantees us Londoners an “extraordinary” triple bill, rushing down from his midland
Hofesh Shechter II at the Battersea Arts Centre Shechter II’s dazzling show is proof that the youth wing of the
Turbine Theatre Amidst the sparkling heart of the rich’s newest playground, Battersea Power Station, busy not with pollution but with
‘Searing dissection of wealth’ From the devilishly demented mind of Ruben Östlund comes a satirical masterpiece. Float away into a
Barbican Centre Innocence. A fleeting thing, silverly like moonlight and in short supply at times like these. Improbable theatre company