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Shani Moran-Simmonds, who joined Birmingham Royal Ballet ’s Dance Track in 2012 at the age of six, has become the first ...
Coventry’s Belgrade and Rifco Theatre Company are joining forces in a partnership to put British South Asian stories and ...
Buxton Festival Fringe chair Ian Bowns praised performers for delivering a “wonderful Fringe”, pronouncing 2025 as a “really good year” as he hosted the awards ceremony.
Flat 4 examines the corrosive impact of trying to adhere to the perceived ideal body image from a refreshingly new ...
Choreography Marius Petipa after Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot, music Adolph Adam, production Miyako Yoshida, staging & ...
My Name is Rachel Corrie is constructed from Rachel’s diary and e-mails, taking us from her early years in Olympia, ...
Eleni Varon’s The Mourning After has no pretentions other than to get the audience to laugh a great deal; an objective which ...
Jung, who will be with BRB for three seasons, will take the baton to conduct the Royal Ballet Sinfonia at certain ...
The resolution of Maddie’s plotline seems abrupt, and Soaked might benefit in general from careful trimming to shorten scenes ...
Mark Edel-Hunt will take the role of Alan Turing in a new production of Hugh Whitemore’s Breaking the Code, which will open ...
Delusions and Grandeur is a poignant labour of love, a tribute not only to Hall’s favourite instrument and style of composing ...
The Royal Court has been in the vanguard of new writing since the Angry Young Men arrived on the scene in the mid-1950s.