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Tried and Tested
Dance
Rambert’s Death Trap, a double bill of dance-theatre works by the maverick Ben Duke, now at Sadler’s Wells, offers an overload of theatre and not enough dance
Tried and Tested
Dance
The ROH’s alternative Christmas show, Lost Dog’s Ruination is a highly original, zany and ultimately thought-provoking take on the Greek myth of Medea
Tried and Tested
Dance
Rambert’s Eye Candy triple bill is a fascinating combination of styles that shows the company at its exhilarating best
Preview
Dance
There's light and shade, and old and new in the packed 2022/23 Royal Ballet season, which has just been announced
Tried and Tested
Dance
Ben Duke, the man who imagined Romeo and Juliet in discontented middle age, brings an iconoclastic retelling of Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities to The Place
Tried and Tested
Dance
Lost Dog’s Paradise Lost, a one-man show that recreates Milton’s epic poem with skill, originality and not a little iconoclasm, returned for a brief run at The Place
Preview
Dance
In a Nutshell, presented by Ben Duke's Lost Dog, imagines a world where theatres will never open again, and can be streamed from The Place Online
Last Chance
Dance
Ben Duke’s Juliet & Romeo, a startling and thought provoking take on the greatest ever love story, returns for a short run at Wilton's Music Hall
Preview
Dance
For a unique Valentine's Day celebration attend the world premiere of dance-theatre company Lost Dog's Juliet and Romeo at The Place
Tried and Tested
Dance
Rambert’s A Linha Curva and Other Works is a triple bill composed of something old, something new and something truly outstanding
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Theatre
Ben Duke, Paradise Lost: one man’s ambitious take on the creation myth is back in a brilliant venue, and still unmissable