Nutcracker
It doesn’t get much more festive than a trip to see Nutcracker, but this English…
It doesn’t get much more festive than a trip to see Nutcracker, but this English…
“An operetta whose characters laugh in the face of convention and drink champagne in the hope of turning their fantasies into realities.”
With a limited run of just five performances, the Shanghai Ballet Company’s contemporary production of Jane Eyre heralded their London debut at the Coliseum.
Twenty years after his death, the English National Ballet is staging their homage to the dancer, director and choreographer by performing three works that delve intimately into his artistic life.
“Unlike many directors who have tried and failed to grasp the true subtleties of the work, Jonathan Miller brings a sensitivity that entrances the entire audience.”
It was a pleasure to see that the ENO haven’t entirely turned their backs on the more traditionally staged productions, even if they do only appear to have confidence in those Jonathan Miller has had a hand in.
The 1852 novel by Alexandre Dumas, La dame aux Camélias is a story of two…
“If Anna Pavlova was dainty enough to lend her name to a meringue dessert, then the English National Ballet dancers of this Sleeping Beauty remind one of a selection box of Ladurée macaroons.”