Review: Woolf Works (The Royal Ballet)
A bold, adventurous ballet by Wayne McGregor that's thrilling and heartbreaking in equal measure.
A bold, adventurous ballet by Wayne McGregor that's thrilling and heartbreaking in equal measure.
Much to enjoy, but some missed programming opportunities.
Jacqui Dark and Kanen Breen offer a down and dirty good time in their new cabaret show.
Emotive, thought-provoking music from Ashley Smith and Friends.
Gripping, multi-hued portrayals in 70 minutes of deeply enthralling theatre.
Individual, instrumental brilliance balanced by a group cohesiveness and single-mindedness.
Painterly orchestral story-telling in Debussy’s only completed opera.
The man behind the piano now stands on top.
Listening to music and the spaces in between at Dark Mofo.
A cunning and colourful response to Janáček’s extraordinary score.
Kamikaze cabaret that didn't quite hit the target.
A bittersweet but nourishing slice of the finest cabaret.
Musical standards aid Kaufmann's debut, if production raises questions.