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A strong cast starring Lauren Cuthbertson and Vadim Muntagirov demonstrated how the choreographer rewrote dance’s rules
The piece is performed alongside ‘The Cellist’, portraying the life of Jacqueline du Pré
A fascinating programme of MacMillan’s work, curated and directed by former Royal Ballet star Viviana Durante
Standards were high, yet this triple bill was oddly underwhelming
The choreographer’s celebratory season continued with two important, superbly danced works
Christopher Wheeldon’s Lewis Carroll adapation reveals a company on fine form
A superb performance from Federico Bonelli and Laura Morera as the doomed lovers
Peter Wright’s production is an enduring, endearing staging of a masterpiece
Christopher Wheeldon’s danced realisation remains a teasing, curious and ultimately evasive experience in the theatre
Christopher Wheeldon’s new dance piece says little about its protagonists or their world
This performance came alive because the dancers had trust in MacMillan’s choreography
The British company makes a rare visit to Russia with a mix of old and new repertoire
Alastair Marriott’s choreographic portrait of grief is all but overwhelmed by its own stage design
A skilful dance-theatre adaptation of Shakespeare by Christopher Wheeldon
Not all the performances gleamed, but Natalia Osipova and Steven McRae were glorious in ‘Rubies’
Darcey Bussell, former principal ballerina at the Royal Ballet, talks about her new role
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