Ballet dancers may retire from the rigours of performing, but the discipline and artistry never really leave them.
Oneiric stands out as one of the best NICA graduate showcases in memory. The show is a true fusion of contemporary dance with circus skills.
At the commencement of Consent, Nina Raine’s coruscating comment on gender politics, the set is littered with packing boxes. As audiences discover over the following two hours, there’s a lot to unpack.
For some, it may spark a sense of urgency and prick the bubble of their complacency. For others, it might provide insights into how to deal with growing climate anxiety or distress.
Dammit, Janet. I really loved this show. From the pitch-perfect Jason Donovan who stepped into the iconic fishnets with aplomb to the supporting cast, the 50th Anniversary production of Richard O’Brien’s cult classic, Rocky Horror Show was a triumph.
As always in Pinchgut’s productions, the cast for Giustino is magnificent, both vocally and theatrically.
No stranger to stage solitude but stepping away from more familiar performance territory, comedy national treasure Judith Lucy is terrific as Winnie.