Norwich Eye reviews Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes
The Red Shoes started as a fairytale written by Hans Christian Andersen but was used by...
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The Red Shoes started as a fairytale written by Hans Christian Andersen but was used by...
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Matthew Bourne’s SWAN LAKE. Will Bozier ‘The Swan’ and ensemble. Photos by Johan Persson Swan Lake in various forms is probably the most performed ballet production across the world, and many prestigious...
Read Moreby The Editor | Jan 29, 2017 | What's on | 0 |
We welcome a new guest reviewer to Norwich Eye today. Megan Baynes went to Norwich Theatre Royal to see Swan Lake by the Russian State Ballet of Siberia: Despite its initial failure to woo audiences in 1876, Swan Lake has been...
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An earlier production of Coppélia by the Russian State Ballet of Siberia – photo supplied by Norwich Theatre Royal Coppélia Every visit to Norwich by the Russian State Ballet of Siberia is eagerly anticipated and...
Read Moreby The Editor | Oct 27, 2016 | What's on | 0 |
Our student guest Callum O’Brien reviews the Northern Ballets Beauty and the Beast: The Northern Ballet’s production of Beauty and the Beast was a spectacular show. It contained tension, elegance and romance. This...
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Two of our City College student guest reviewers went to see Rambert at the Theatre Royal. Here are their thoughts; first Callum O’Brien then Sofie Parsons Wow! Rambert Dance Company never fails to entertain. For Rambert...
Read Moreby The Editor | Oct 4, 2016 | What's on | 0 |
A Linha Curva 3 (c) Chris Nash On 6 October, Britain’s oldest dance company, one with a background in both classical ballet and contemporary dance, returns to the Theatre Royal. Rambert bring 28 dancers and a live orchestra to...
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