Matthew Bourne
Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty, Sadler's Wells TheatreSaturday, 08 December 2012It depends what you expect. This is Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty. So what do you expect of (a) Matthew Bourne and (b) The Sleeping Beauty? On both counts I’d answer: much more than we get here. Bourne at his best is brilliant - his Swan Lake,... Read more... |
Matthew Bourne's Play Without Words, Sadler's WellsSaturday, 14 July 2012Sound the trumpets triumphantly - Matthew Bourne’s most original masterpiece has come out of hiding into full view, a giddy, sexy, diabolical confection that hovers on the edge of hellish, and deserves to become a global smash. Play Without Words is... Read more... |
Matthew Bourne's Early Adventures, Richmond TheatreSaturday, 02 June 2012Matthew Bourne’s charm is a rare and cheering thing in the world of dance - a night out with three of his earliest works, Spitfire, Town & Country and The Infernal Galop, is akin to sitting down to watch Father Ted or Dad’s Army. It’s clever,... Read more... |
Q&A Special: Matthew Bourne and the making of Swan Lake 3DTuesday, 15 May 2012A boy alone in his vast white bedroom has a recurrent haunting dream, frightening yet somehow comforting - a swan invades his mind, simultaneously menacing him with its power and wildness, and yet wrapping its great wings around him to shield him,... Read more... |
Win tickets for Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake 3D premiere, plus live Q&ATuesday, 01 May 2012Matthew Bourne, creator of the famous male swans of his modern reinvention of Swan Lake, is to launch the nationwide screening of a spectacular new 3D film of his creation, along with a live Q&A - and we have free tickets to be won for this... Read more... |
Sadler's Wells Theatre, 2012 SeasonWednesday, 11 January 2012Who would imagine that the search for new dance audiences would result in a cascade of fairy tales and dramas at Sadler's Wells, the focus for hip eyes on culture? But it is so - The Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and a Hans Christian Andersen folk... Read more... |
theartsdesk Debate: Dance's Question TimeMonday, 07 November 2011What lies ahead for dance as arts spending cuts bite? Can it survive the withdrawal of public funds that support dancers' training, choreographers' creativity, employment costs and health care? Is protest necessary? A panel of the British dance... Read more... |
The Metamorphosis, Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera HouseThursday, 22 September 2011My acid test for whether a show’s worth going to is, specifically, whether it was worth driving 27 miles into town and 27 miles back, spending, say, three or sometimes four hours travelling to see something 80 minutes long. Not often is it worth... Read more... |
3D Dance looks Skywards with Matthew Bourne's Swan LakeFriday, 24 June 2011Last March’s Japanese earthquakes and tsunami, as we know, brought devastation to hundreds of thousands of Japanese. But it also caused a crisis in the 3D film industry, just as it is attempting to be born. The most important 3D tape stock finishing... Read more... |
Matthew Bourne's Cinderella, Sadler's WellsFriday, 10 December 2010What a stunning show Matthew Bourne has created in his Blitz-era Cinderella - truly a magical ride created from what was in its original 1997 form a pumpkin waiting to be transformed. This must be the most heartwarming and sophisticatedly rewarding... Read more... |
Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake, Sadler's WellsFriday, 18 December 2009For a choreographer the moment your work becomes a classic is when the audience tells you that you’re casting it wrong. I’ve seen Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake more than a dozen times for professional reasons since it first took off from Sadler’s Wells... Read more... |
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