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Monday, 30 December 2019

Best Shows of 2019



"This has to be one of the best things I’ve ever seen and I implore you to see this show because you will not regret it. I hope this show has more life after this run at the Union Theatre and I’m sure this won’t be your only chance to see this production but you need to go and buy a ticket now otherwise you’ve missed one of the theatrical highlights of 2019."


Emilia at the Vaudeville Theatre


"I have never come out of a show feeling the way I felt about this play. It is time to face the facts and realise the wrongs in history and change them now, our voices can be heard... This is the play of the year, if there is one story you are to be told this year, its this one."

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Friday, 8 November 2019

REVIEW: Rambert at Sadler’s Wells


Celebrating the centenary of late Choreographer Merce Cunningham’s birth, Rambert have created an Event to showcase his contributions to the contemporary dance world. With live installations on each level of Sadler’s Wells, from the moment you walk through the doors you are greeted with Cunningham’s extraordinary works from previous pieces ‘Changing Steps’ and the Rambert Event itself. Radiohead’s Philip Selway has been commissioned to score the event and has collaborated with multi-instrumentalist Adem Ilham and musician Quinta to create what is described as a ‘modular electro-acoustic score’. It is perform live throughout the performance by Philip Selway, Quinta and Adrian Utley, blessing us with a range of textured vocal soundscapes, classical and electronic sound.

The hanging backdrops and costumes based off Gerhard Richter Cage’s paintings Cage (1)-(6) inspired by composer John Cage, Cunningham’s life partner- emphasise the strong connections between the performance and his life’s work. Rambert Event is a stunning piece of live art; it feels like a painting is brought to life. Every performer danced beautifully and commemorated Cunningham’s familiar isolated, angular movements with grace. The entire production is mesmerising; their interactions to each other fascinating and pleasing to the eye. Rambert’s diverse group of dancers tribute Cunningham’s significant work magnificently. Moments when the music ends and the dancers continue performing with nothing to hide behind really emphasise their abilities; truly astonishing. 
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