• Review: Dance Theater of Harlem Regains Its Footing - New York Times

    New York Times
    Review: Dance Theater of Harlem Regains Its Footing
    New York Times
    Chyrstyn Fentroy and Da'Von Doane, foreground, with other members of Dance Theater of Harlem performing in “Brahms Variations” at City Center. Credit Andrea Mohin/The New York Times. There was a time, five to 10 years ago, when it seemed that Dance ...and more »
  • Many dance styles at spring concert - Batesville Herald Tribune

    Many dance styles at spring concert - Batesville Herald Tribune
    Batesville Herald Tribune
    Many dance styles at spring concert
    Batesville Herald Tribune
    Submitted photoAnna Sing (from left), Allison Bohman, Gena Mack, Cortney Widener and Samantha Mathews rehearse a dance for the May 7 performance. Ana White is not pictured. prev. next. The Southeastern Indiana Dance Inc. spring concert is ...
  • Out of This World review – theatrical fantasia falls back to Earth with a crash

    Out of This World review – theatrical fantasia falls back to Earth with a crash
    Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling
    Its bewildering mix of projections, music and ariel work makes Mark Murphy’s show about a coma patient a technical marvel, but the story is ultimately prosaicIn 2004, Anthony Neilson staged The Wonderful World of Dissocia. It was a play of two halves. It began with an Alice in Wonderland fantasia, equal parts funny, surreal and alarming. After the interval, the scene jumped to an arid hospital ward, making us realise we’d previously been privy to a you
  • Nuclear War review – bizarre scenes of a woman alone in the city

    Nuclear War review – bizarre scenes of a woman alone in the city
    Royal Court, London
    Simon Stephens’ experimental new piece about grief and urban alienation is intentionally ‘fluid and contradictory’ – but also baffling and obscure
    Simon Stephens is clearly trying something new. Instead of a play with fixed characters, he offers a text he describes as “fluid and contradictory and tentative and inchoate” that offers maximum freedom to the director, Imogen Knight, and the five performers. The result is a 45-minute piece that
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  • MK Ultra review – Rosie Kay, Adam Curtis and the Illuminati

    MK Ultra review – Rosie Kay, Adam Curtis and the Illuminati
    Laban theatre, London; and touring
    The choreographer and the film-maker delve into the supposed New World Order in a wildly ambitious new workFor decades, the CIA and the Walt Disney corporation have been brainwashing child stars such as Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears and Justin Bieber, programming them to spread subliminal messages in support of a shadowy New World Order. The affairs of the world are controlled not by governments but by a centuries-old occult order known as the Illuminati.Bizarr

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