Róisín O'Brien
Scottish Ballet’s Sophie Martin a wonderfully prickly, mischievous Sylph in Matthew Bourne’s Highland Fling
An ultimately powerful, unforgiving tale
Boldly wrought: Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company in Inter_rupted
Music and dance in an interplay that refuses to be nailed down
Great dancers but something missing: Nederlands Dans Theater
The choreography shows them as excellent dancers, nothing more
Crisp and bold: Spitfire Company in The Narrator
Has the makings of a formidable show, but doesn’t quite make it
A sonic journey: Dollhouse by Bill Coleman and Gordon Monahan
An hour of curious, intrepid meanderings through an intricately designed environment.
Beguiling and intense: Sun Son Theatre in Heart of Darkness
Low Pei-fen is a gravitating force centre-stage
WHIST: An intriguing new step for dance and physical theatre
Aiming to explore your unconscious desires
National Dance Company Wales in Profundis and The Green House
The Green House has the varnish of Beckettian surrealism and loneliness