Humour is not an alien concept in the world of dance. Pina Bausch can tickle, Matthew Bourne can produce a
‘Mesmerising showcase of an extraordinary woman’s legacy’ Reeling in and out of the work and life of the mother of
Reeling from the death of their mother, Scottish musician Alannah (Natalie Allison) moves to London looking to support her troubled
‘A touching if predictable look at small-town life’ A mixed bag can be both a blessing and a curse, filled
‘A beautiful parable for modern times’ Dappled light breaks through the boughs of a large oak tree, down into a
‘Thrilling, inquisitive and well-acted’ Who is safe? How do you know? What if you’re wrong? These are the questions at
‘If all mime is this energetic, sign me up’ Just at the tail end of the London International Mime Festival
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