Dance
Kam-Ri Dance Theatre put on a virtuoso performance of flamenco music and dance, but unfortunately lose the…
A twist of focus in the telling of Romeo and Juliet blows a curious air across a strangely fragmented…
A sexy, feel good morality play!
Fear and self-loathing lie in wait as one woman fails to suppress her filthy urges beneath a shiny exterior.
As traditional ballets go, it doesn’t get much better than the Birmingham Royal Ballet’s staging of Coppélia.
This performance was billed as a Triple Bill.
Hidden Door Arts Festival, which last year stepped behind the drab frontages of the Market Street Vaults and…
This year’s annual international visual theatre festival, manipulate is now in its 8th year.
The Traverse Theatre today revealed an eclectic mix for their Spring Season’s programme running from January…
If Priscilla ran away to join a circus cabaret troupe and ended up, not in a desert, but in a tent, in the…
Rambert may be Britain’s oldest dance company, but has never been afraid to move with the times – reflected…
January can feel bleak and empty when the New Year celebrations are over and the Christmas decorations have…
It had been a good long while since the last time I had attended a piece that could be described as a dance,…
The Traverse Theatre is the perfect location for emerging theatre artists and practitioners to promote new…
2015 will mark 40 years since the dance company, Grupo Corpo was founded by the Penderneiras family in Belo…
Following its 2012 and 2013 Hogmanay celebrations, The Brunton is delighted to announce its Hogmanay…
Mr. Cannon’s passion for all things historical is infectious, as he makes real the sort of magical history…
It may seem incredible that a 1930s musical showing the farcical shenanigans of the privileged few is still…
Excitement builds for the latest audience of Vision Mechanics’ current site-specific production as they are…