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Mark Bruce

A well of seething darkness: Mark Bruce Company’s Frankenstein

April 1, 2024 by Nicola Claire

A “superb piece of dance theatre that comes with all the Gothic surrealness and cinematic qualities that Bruce is known for”

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Mark Bruce Mark Bruce Company The Place

Bringing Frankenstein’s monster to the dance stage

February 13, 2024 by David Mead

Goddard describes Frankenstein as an episodic work, “A series of romantic era tableaux, inside of which I can kind of operate as The Monster.”

Categories Features London & SE Tags Mark Bruce Mark Bruce Company The Place

A chilling tale of love and revenge in dance theatre at its very best: Phantoms by Mark Bruce Company

February 8, 2022February 7, 2022 by David Mead

Phantoms isn’t just a trip to the dark side, it’s a trip to its deepest depths. It’s hauntingly beautiful, cinematic dance theatre, and is quite simply terrific

Categories Reviews Tags Mark Bruce Mark Bruce Company

Mark Bruce Company returns with a triple bill of cinematic dance theatre

January 4, 2022January 2, 2022 by David Mead

The show’s title work is a dance theatre tale of love, tragedy and revenge, set in a place where our phantoms roam free

Categories Features Tags Mark Bruce Mark Bruce Company

Mark Bruce Company in Return to Heaven

March 10, 2020 by David Mead

Rides a knife edge between horror and the absurd

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Mark Bruce Mark Bruce Company

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