Sadler’s Wells From its 1605 publication to its 2022 balletic incarnation, Miguel de Cervantes’s tale of the man from La
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
Sadler’s Wells Since its inception in 2015 Kyle Abraham’s theatre company, A.I.M. by Kyle Abraham (standing for Abraham in Motion)
Sadler’s Wells Plato waxed lyrical about it, Edith Warton was cynical about it, and now Israeli dance sensation L-E-V has
Sadler’s Wells Despite the mind-numbingly bad title this piece is showcasing “what makes Rambert Rambert”. Like Tolkien’s glowing Silmarils these
Matthias Sperling Lilian Baylis Studio Sadler’s Wells should be rightfully proud of its championing of the new, fresh and unusual
Solera Sadlers Wells I love a good drink. After all, I am British. So, a show based around solera (a system
ISH Dance Collective Peacock theatre “Energy” is a word thrown around a lot nowadays when talking about theatre. “He energetically
English National Ballet Sadlers Wells As a ballet reviewer/devotee even I admit it’s reputation as stuffy and conservative is still