Energetic. Charismatic. Tireless. Three words which sum up the rising talents of South Africa's Jeremy Loops at a recent gig of his that I attended at Concorde 2 in Brighton. This was the second time I have seem him play live and both times have been phenomenal.
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Akram Khan is one of the worlds most exciting choreographers. Merging the ancient Indian dance style Kathak, with fast paced contemporary movements, he has created his own distinct style. And Giselle does not disappoint.
Alvin Ailey's world renowned dance company comes to Britain in a new world tour, making huge waves in the world of contemporary dance, this production includes one of Ailey's most successful works - Revelations.
In a spellbinding venue - The Royal Opera House - Frederick Ashton's La Fille Mal Gardée thrives on the modern London audience. Delivering laughs, happiness, and leaving many audience members in awe of the whole production, this classic Ballet returns home.
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Lin Manuel Miranda's smash hit Broadway musical is a must-see at London's Kings Cross Theatre. The contemporary score, and foreign influences make this one of the most current, lively, and unique musicals today.
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An all star cast gives the classic musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang a new life on the UK Tour. With it's spectacular set, and timeless flying car, it should be at the top of the bucket list of any theatre lover. The celebrity actors include Jason Manford, Martin Kemp, Michelle Collins and Phill Jupitus, to name but a few.
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