Let's hope it's not a long wait for this company's next visit
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Choreography and music of Frederick Ashton's original production is retained but fresh designs and costumes re-invigorate this well-loved classic
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Arnon Herring was 13 when he was cast in the Israeli production of the hit musical
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Ballets Jazz Montreal's latest show is a mixed bag
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An impressive night of contemporary dance
With Fumi Kaneko a delicate Lilac Fairy, bestowing goodness all around, this classical work shows off the Royal Ballet at its best
Joy Sable enjoys a Royal Ballet classic
A bit of a rush - and a singing audience member
Now is a good time to get your winter dose of ballet
A programme showcasing the wide range of the Royal Ballet’s work is a mixed bag
The Birmingham Royal Ballet is back at Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London for a short run of a new triple bill, entitled 'Into the Music'
A work which delves into loss