Shakespeare three ways
A programme of old and new, classical and modern, that rounds off with some great jazz
A programme of old and new, classical and modern, that rounds off with some great jazz
Outlier is a relentless and intricate work; so much so, that’s it’s difficult to take everything in first time around.
Just five programmes in Birmingham, and only one triple-bill.
A look ahead to the dance feast that is May’s IDFB 2016.
Her awakening to love, her agonies at being forced to marry and her despair…marvellous
The Dream and A Month in the Country. “A triumph.”
David Mead dips into the history of Romeo and Juliet, and reflects on why Kenneth MacMillan’s ballet continues to be an audience favourite
Pure joy. Birmingham Royal Ballet and The Royal Ballet Sinfonia at Symphony Hall
All the winners from the 2015 awards, presented in London
Birmingham Royal Ballet marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death