RM2BTGB03–London, UK. 5 July 2017. And Here I Am is a new dark political comedy about retaining innocence in Palestine, now touring the UK. Combining fact and fantasy, tragedy and comedy, spanning both the first and second Palestinian Intifadas. And Here I Am follows Ahmed Tobasi through his real life transformation from armed resistance fighter to artist; his journey from Palestine to seeking refuge in the West Bank to Norway, and then back again. Performances at the Arcola Theatre in London from 3 to 8 July 2017.
RMJ9425W–London, UK. 30 May 2017. Pictured: Lucy McCormick, David Thaxton. Soho Theatre presents the UK Premiere of the 2015 Verity Bargate award-winning musical comedy Roller Diner, Home of the Full English Brexit, written by Stephen Jackson and directed by Soho Theatre's artistic director Steve Marmion. Cast: Lucy McCormick (Marika Malinsky), Joe Dixon (Eddie), David Thaxton (Roger), Rina Fatania (Jean), Lucie Shorthouse (Chantal) and Ricky Oakley (PJ). Performances run from 26 May to 24 June 2017.
RMJ94247–London, UK. 30 May 2017. Sadler's Wells Associate Artist and internationally acclaimed dancer and choreographer Akram Khan returns for the final ever performances of the Olivier Award-winning DESH, a Sadler's Wells co-production. Akram Khan performs this solo piece at Sadler's Wells from 31 May to 3 June 2017.
RMJ94241–London, UK. 30 May 2017. Sadler's Wells Associate Artist and internationally acclaimed dancer and choreographer Akram Khan returns for the final ever performances of the Olivier Award-winning DESH, a Sadler's Wells co-production. Akram Khan performs this solo piece at Sadler's Wells from 31 May to 3 June 2017.
RMJ9425M–London, UK. 30 May 2017. Pictured L-R: Lucy McCormick, Rina Fatania, Joe Dixon, Lucie Shorthouse, Ricky Oakley, David Thaxton. Soho Theatre presents the UK Premiere of the 2015 Verity Bargate award-winning musical comedy Roller Diner, Home of the Full English Brexit, written by Stephen Jackson and directed by Soho Theatre's artistic director Steve Marmion. Cast: Lucy McCormick (Marika Malinsky), Joe Dixon (Eddie), David Thaxton (Roger), Rina Fatania (Jean), Lucie Shorthouse (Chantal) and Ricky Oakley (PJ). Performances run from 26 May to 24 June 2017.
RMJ9423T–London, UK. 30 May 2017. Sadler's Wells Associate Artist and internationally acclaimed dancer and choreographer Akram Khan returns for the final ever performances of the Olivier Award-winning DESH, a Sadler's Wells co-production. Akram Khan performs this solo piece at Sadler's Wells from 31 May to 3 June 2017.
RMJ2KNFP–London, UK. 28 April 2017. Sooraj Subramaniam (top) and Shailesh Bahoran (bottom). Photocall for Material Men redux by Shobana Jeyasingh Dance at The Place in Euston. The two dancers Sooraj Subramaniam and Shailesh Bahoran explore the violence of loss and the creation of new ways of belonging using their contrasting dance styles - classical Indian dance and hip hop - choreographed by Shobana Jeyasingh.
RMJ2KNHB–London, UK. 28 April 2017. L-R: Shailesh Bahoran and Sooraj Subramaniam. Photocall for Material Men redux by Shobana Jeyasingh Dance at The Place in Euston. The two dancers Sooraj Subramaniam and Shailesh Bahoran explore the violence of loss and the creation of new ways of belonging using their contrasting dance styles - classical Indian dance and hip hop - choreographed by Shobana Jeyasingh.
RMJ2KNF9–London, UK. 28 April 2017. L-R: Sooraj Subramaniam, Shailesh Bahoran. Photocall for Material Men redux by Shobana Jeyasingh Dance at The Place in Euston. The two dancers Sooraj Subramaniam and Shailesh Bahoran explore the violence of loss and the creation of new ways of belonging using their contrasting dance styles - classical Indian dance and hip hop - choreographed by Shobana Jeyasingh.
RMJ2KNFA–London, UK. 28 April 2017. L-R: Sooraj Subramaniam, Shailesh Bahoran. Photocall for Material Men redux by Shobana Jeyasingh Dance at The Place in Euston. The two dancers Sooraj Subramaniam and Shailesh Bahoran explore the violence of loss and the creation of new ways of belonging using their contrasting dance styles - classical Indian dance and hip hop - choreographed by Shobana Jeyasingh.
RMJ29XG2–London, UK. 26 April 2017. Kirsty Bushell (Juliet), Edward Hogg (Romeo). Photocall for the Shakespearen tragedy Romeo and Juliet at the Globe Theatre. The play is directed by Daniel Kramer starring Kirsty Bushell as Julia and Edward Hogg as Romeo. It runs from 22 April to 9 July 2017.
RMJ29XGG–London, UK. 26 April 2017. L-R: Blythe Duff (Nurse), Kirsty Bushell (Juliet). Photocall for the Shakespearen tragedy Romeo and Juliet at the Globe Theatre. The play is directed by Daniel Kramer starring Kirsty Bushell as Julia and Edward Hogg as Romeo. It runs from 22 April to 9 July 2017.
RMJ29XG8–London, UK. 26 April 2017. L-R: Golda Rosheuvel (Mercutio), Kirsty Bushell (Juliet), Harish Patel (Friar Lawrence), Edward Hogg (Romeo), Ricky Champ (Tybalt). Photocall for the Shakespearen tragedy Romeo and Juliet at the Globe Theatre. The play is directed by Daniel Kramer starring Kirsty Bushell as Julia and Edward Hogg as Romeo. It runs from 22 April to 9 July 2017.
RMJ29XFM–London, UK. 26 April 2017. Kirsty Bushell (Juliet), Edward Hogg (Romeo). Photocall for the Shakespearen tragedy Romeo and Juliet at the Globe Theatre. The play is directed by Daniel Kramer starring Kirsty Bushell as Julia and Edward Hogg as Romeo. It runs from 22 April to 9 July 2017.
RMHY8C9W–Tigress performing. 'Rebirth of Burlesque' at Hoxton Hall is the official preview show to Chaz Royal's International London Burlesque Festival which takes place from 18 to 28 May 2017. The Rebirth of Burlesque show starred winners from the 2016 World Burlesque Games and Special Guests.
RMHXAYDW–London, UK. 15 March 2017. Actor and comedian Hugh Dennis attends the Prince's Trust Celebrate Success Awards at the London Palladium.
RMHM4ACH–London, UK. 30 January 2017. A Los Amigos performed by German Cornejo and Gisela Galeassi. Argentine dance sensation German Cornejo's Tango Fire returns to The Peacock Theatre from 31 January to 18 February 2017. Tango superstars German Cornejo and Gisela Galeassi are joined by a cast of couples, including several World Tango Champions and the best dancers from Buenos' Aires famous tango houses.
RMHM4A8X–London, UK. 30 January 2017. Gallo Ciego performed by Marcos Esteban Roberts and Louise Junqueira Malucelli (pictured). Argentine dance sensation German Cornejo's Tango Fire returns to The Peacock Theatre from 31 January to 18 February 2017. Tango superstars German Cornejo and Gisela Galeassi are joined by a cast of couples, including several World Tango Champions and the best dancers from Buenos' Aires famous tango houses.
RMHM4ABG–London, UK. 30 January 2017. A Los Amigos performed by German Cornejo and Gisela Galeassi. Argentine dance sensation German Cornejo's Tango Fire returns to The Peacock Theatre from 31 January to 18 February 2017. Tango superstars German Cornejo and Gisela Galeassi are joined by a cast of couples, including several World Tango Champions and the best dancers from Buenos' Aires famous tango houses.
RMHMGPTG–London, UK. 11 January 2016. Clowns Mainha and Papulya/Gabriella Argento and Pavel Mikhaylov. Dress rehearsal of Cirque du Soleil's show Amaluna at the Royal Albert Hall. Shows run from 12 January to 26 February 2017.
RMHMGPTM–London, UK. 11 January 2016. Dress rehearsal of Cirque du Soleil's show Amaluna at the Royal Albert Hall. Shows run from 12 January to 26 February 2017.
RMHMGPNR–London, UK. 11 January 2016. Clown Mainha, Gabriella Argento. Dress rehearsal of Cirque du Soleil's show Amaluna at the Royal Albert Hall. Shows run from 12 January to 26 February 2017.
RMHMGPPG–London, UK. 11 January 2016. Valkyrie. Dress rehearsal of Cirque du Soleil's show Amaluna at the Royal Albert Hall. Shows run from 12 January to 26 February 2017.
RMHMGPRB–London, UK. 11 January 2016. Moon Goddess Marie Michelle Faber. Dress rehearsal of Cirque du Soleil's show Amaluna at the Royal Albert Hall. Shows run from 12 January to 26 February 2017.
RMHMGPP4–London, UK. 11 January 2016. Marie Michelle Faber/Moon Goddess. Dress rehearsal of Cirque du Soleil's show Amaluna at the Royal Albert Hall. Shows run from 12 January to 26 February 2017.
RMHMGPRR–London, UK. 11 January 2016. Balance Goddess Lara Jacobs Rigolo. Dress rehearsal of Cirque du Soleil's show Amaluna at the Royal Albert Hall. Shows run from 12 January to 26 February 2017.
RMHMGPW0–London, UK. 11 January 2016. Acrobatic group Banquine. Dress rehearsal of Cirque du Soleil's show Amaluna at the Royal Albert Hall. Shows run from 12 January to 26 February 2017.
RMHMGPT6–London, UK. 11 January 2016. Balance Goddess Lara Jacobs Rigolo. Dress rehearsal of Cirque du Soleil's show Amaluna at the Royal Albert Hall. Shows run from 12 January to 26 February 2017.
RMHDWYTE–Photocall with Martin Kemp, formerly of Spandau Ballet, who stars in Million Dollar Quartet at the Royal Festival Hall in London until 2 January 2017.
RMHDWYT5–Photocall with Martin Kemp, formerly of Spandau Ballet, who stars in Million Dollar Quartet at the Royal Festival Hall in London until 2 January 2017.
RMHDE8GR–Layton Williams and Ryan O'Gorman. Rent - The Musical runs at St James Theatre from 8 December 2016 to 28 January 2017. The new 20th Anniversary production of Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical is directed by Bruce Guthrie. With Billy Cullum as Mark Cohen, Ross Hunter as Roger Davis, Ryan O'Gorman as Tom Collins, Javar La'trial Parker as Benjamin Coffin III, Layton Williams as Angel Schunard, Philippa Stefani as Mimi Marquez, Lucie Jones as Maureen Jonson and Shanay Holmes as Joanne Jefferson.
RMHDE8HP–Billy Cullum and Ross Hunter performing on stage. Rent - The Musical runs at St James Theatre from 8 December 2016 to 28 January 2017. The new 20th Anniversary production of Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical is directed by Bruce Guthrie. With Billy Cullum as Mark Cohen, Ross Hunter as Roger Davis, Ryan O'Gorman as Tom Collins, Javar La'trial Parker as Benjamin Coffin III, Layton Williams as Angel Schunard, Philippa Stefani as Mimi Marquez, Lucie Jones as Maureen Jonson and Shanay Holmes as Joanne Jefferson.
RMHDE8HE–Billy Cullum and Ross Hunter performing on stage. Rent - The Musical runs at St James Theatre from 8 December 2016 to 28 January 2017. The new 20th Anniversary production of Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical is directed by Bruce Guthrie. With Billy Cullum as Mark Cohen, Ross Hunter as Roger Davis, Ryan O'Gorman as Tom Collins, Javar La'trial Parker as Benjamin Coffin III, Layton Williams as Angel Schunard, Philippa Stefani as Mimi Marquez, Lucie Jones as Maureen Jonson and Shanay Holmes as Joanne Jefferson.
RMHDE8H0–Layton Williams and Ryan O'Gorman. Rent - The Musical runs at St James Theatre from 8 December 2016 to 28 January 2017. The new 20th Anniversary production of Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical is directed by Bruce Guthrie. With Billy Cullum as Mark Cohen, Ross Hunter as Roger Davis, Ryan O'Gorman as Tom Collins, Javar La'trial Parker as Benjamin Coffin III, Layton Williams as Angel Schunard, Philippa Stefani as Mimi Marquez, Lucie Jones as Maureen Jonson and Shanay Holmes as Joanne Jefferson.
RMHDE8HB–Ross Hunter and Billy Cullum on stage. Rent - The Musical runs at St James Theatre from 8 December 2016 to 28 January 2017. The new 20th Anniversary production of Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical is directed by Bruce Guthrie. With Billy Cullum as Mark Cohen, Ross Hunter as Roger Davis, Ryan O'Gorman as Tom Collins, Javar La'trial Parker as Benjamin Coffin III, Layton Williams as Angel Schunard, Philippa Stefani as Mimi Marquez, Lucie Jones as Maureen Jonson and Shanay Holmes as Joanne Jefferson.
RMHAJNY2–London, UK. 30 November 2016. Scene Ole Shuteye. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse presents The Little Matchgirl and Other Happier Tales from the stories of Hans Christian Andersen. Written an co-adapted by Joel Horwood, direction and co-adapted by Emma Rice. Performances from 24 November 2016 to 22 January 2017. Performers: Paul Hunter, Japjit Kaur, Akiya Henry, Bettrys Jones, Kyle Lima, Jack Shalloo and puppeteer Edie Edmundson.
RMHAJP07–London, UK. 30 November 2016. Puppeteer Edie Edmundson performing with The Little Matchgirl. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse presents The Little Matchgirl and Other Happier Tales from the stories of Hans Christian Andersen. Written an co-adapted by Joel Horwood, direction and co-adapted by Emma Rice. Performances from 24 November 2016 to 22 January 2017. Performers: Paul Hunter, Japjit Kaur, Akiya Henry, Bettrys Jones, Kyle Lima, Jack Shalloo and puppeteer Edie Edmundson.
RMHAJP0G–London, UK. 30 November 2016. Jack Shalloo as Prince and Akiya Henry as Princess performing the story Princess and the Pea. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse presents The Little Matchgirl and Other Happier Tales from the stories of Hans Christian Andersen. Written an co-adapted by Joel Horwood, direction and co-adapted by Emma Rice. Performances from 24 November 2016 to 22 January 2017. Performers: Paul Hunter, Japjit Kaur, Akiya Henry, Bettrys Jones, Kyle Lima, Jack Shalloo and puppeteer Edie Edmundson.
RMHAJP0C–London, UK. 30 November 2016. Jack Shalloo as Prince and Akiya Henry as Princess performing the story Princess and the Pea. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse presents The Little Matchgirl and Other Happier Tales from the stories of Hans Christian Andersen. Written an co-adapted by Joel Horwood, direction and co-adapted by Emma Rice. Performances from 24 November 2016 to 22 January 2017. Performers: Paul Hunter, Japjit Kaur, Akiya Henry, Bettrys Jones, Kyle Lima, Jack Shalloo and puppeteer Edie Edmundson.
RMHEE293–On the coldest week of the year, The Snowman takes to the ice at the Natural History Museum Ice Rink. The show is currently on at the Peacock Theatre (until 1 January 2017).
RMHAF23P–London, UK. 29 November 2016. Zhu Yan as Du Liniang and Ma Xiaodong as Liu Mengmei. The Peony Pavilion performed by the National Ballet of China forms part of the Out of Asia 2 season at Sadler's Wells. Originally performed as a Kunqu Opera in a 20-hour cycle, the Peony Pavilion is redrawn by director Li Liuyi and choreographer Fei Bo combining Western style choreography with traditional Chinese influences. Performances at Sadler's Wells from 29 November to 3 December 2016.
RMHAF24G–London, UK. 29 November 2016. At the top Jia Pengfei as Kunqu Liniang. The Peony Pavilion performed by the National Ballet of China forms part of the Out of Asia 2 season at Sadler's Wells. Originally performed as a Kunqu Opera in a 20-hour cycle, the Peony Pavilion is redrawn by director Li Liuyi and choreographer Fei Bo combining Western style choreography with traditional Chinese influences. Performances at Sadler's Wells from 29 November to 3 December 2016.
RMHAF259–London, UK. 29 November 2016. Zhu Yan as Du Liniang. The Peony Pavilion performed by the National Ballet of China forms part of the Out of Asia 2 season at Sadler's Wells. Originally performed as a Kunqu Opera in a 20-hour cycle, the Peony Pavilion is redrawn by director Li Liuyi and choreographer Fei Bo combining Western style choreography with traditional Chinese influences. Performances at Sadler's Wells from 29 November to 3 December 2016.
RMHA1GF2–London, UK. 25 November 2016. Alex Leonhartsberger and Rachel Poirier. Sadler's Wells Associate Artist Michael Keegan-Dolan presents a new adaption of Swan Lake (Loch na hEala) in a co-production with Tac Damsa. The UK premiere will be on 25 and 26 November 2016. Performers of this section: Anna Kaszuba, Alex Leonhartsberger, Elizabeth Cameron Dalman, Mikel Murfi, Rachel Poirier, Cary Staton and Molly Walker. The production is set to traditional Irish and Nordic folk music by Irish band Slow Moving Clouds.
RMHA1G79–London, UK. 25 November 2016. Pictured: Anna Kaszuba. Sadler's Wells Associate Artist Michael Keegan-Dolan presents a new adaption of Swan Lake (Loch na hEala) in a co-production with Tac Damsa. The UK premiere will be on 25 and 26 November 2016. Performers of this section: Anna Kaszuba, Alex Leonhartsberger, Elizabeth Cameron Dalman, Mikel Murfi, Rachel Poirier, Cary Staton and Molly Walker. The production is set to traditional Irish and Nordic folk music by Irish band Slow Moving Clouds.
RMH9P5XW–London, UK. 24 November 2016. Artist, writer and performer Hetain Patel returns to Sadler's Wells with his new one-man show American Man. The World Premiere of American Man is performed 24 and 25 November 2016 and is a follow-up to his acclaimed hit American Boy in 2014.
RMH9M9CD–London, UK. 23 November 2016. The Snowman returns to The Peacock theatre for the Christmas season and runs from 23 November 2016 to 1 January 2017. Based on the book by Raymond Briggs and the film directed by Dianne Jackson, the show tells the story of a young boy's adventures when his snowman comes to life on Christmas Eve. With Martin Fenton as Snowman and Cameron Sutherland as Boy.
RMH9EWAJ–London, UK. 21 November 2016. The Imperial Ice Stars perform The Nutcracker on Ice at the Winter Palace Theatre in the Hyde Park Winter Wonderland from 18 November 2016 to 2 January 2017. This new theatrical attraction for 2016 celebrates the Winter Wonderland's 10th anniversary.
RMH9EW6M–London, UK. 21 November 2016. The Snowflakes are performing. The Imperial Ice Stars perform The Nutcracker on Ice at the Winter Palace Theatre in the Hyde Park Winter Wonderland from 18 November 2016 to 2 January 2017. This new theatrical attraction for 2016 celebrates the Winter Wonderland's 10th anniversary.
RMH6NWX6–London, UK. 31 October 2016. British Indian musician, producer and composer Nitin Sawhney will perform a one-off show at the Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday, 2 November, featuring music from his latest album Dystopian Dream. At a photocall on the QEII Diamond Jubilee Steps outside the Royal Albert Hall, Sawhney poses with hip hop dancers Sebastien Ramirez and Honji Wang.
RMH6NWYB–London, UK. 31 October 2016. British Indian musician, producer and composer Nitin Sawhney will perform a one-off show at the Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday, 2 November, featuring music from his latest album Dystopian Dream. At a photocall on the QEII Diamond Jubilee Steps outside the Royal Albert Hall, Sawhney poses with hip hop dancers Sebastien Ramirez and Honji Wang.
RMH6NWY2–London, UK. 31 October 2016. British Indian musician, producer and composer Nitin Sawhney will perform a one-off show at the Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday, 2 November, featuring music from his latest album Dystopian Dream. At a photocall on the QEII Diamond Jubilee Steps outside the Royal Albert Hall, Sawhney poses with hip hop dancers Sebastien Ramirez and Honji Wang.
RMH6GJED–London, UK. 27 October 2016. Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui performing with Patrick William Seebacher (2Face). Sadler's Wells Associate Artist Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui returns to perform on stage at Sadler's Wells with Fractus V, a production from his company Eastman. It features an all-male cast of performers - Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Dimitri Jourde, Johnny M. Lloyd, Patrick William Seebacher (2 Face) and Fabien Thome. The work was originally created to mark the 40th anniversary of Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch. Performances at Sadler's Wells on 27 and 28 October.
RMH6GJDN–London, UK. 27 October 2016. L-R: Stephen Moynihan, Sophie Arstall, Verena Schneider and Fernando Belsara. Wild Card invites a new generation of dance artists to curate special evenings and showcase their work. Free Falling, the world premiere of Israeli choreographer Hagit Yakira, is performed on 27 and 28 October with Sophie Arstall, Fernando Belsara, Stephen Moynihan and Verena Schneider dancing.
RMH6GJGB–London, UK. 27 October 2016. Sadler's Wells Associate Artist Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui returns to perform on stage at Sadler's Wells with Fractus V, a production from his company Eastman. It features an all-male cast of performers - Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Dimitri Jourde, Johnny M. Lloyd, Patrick William Seebacher (2 Face) and Fabien Thome. The work was originally created to mark the 40th anniversary of Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch. Performances at Sadler's Wells on 27 and 28 October.
RMH6GJCG–London, UK. 27 October 2016. Stephen Moynihan and Sophie Arstall performing. Wild Card invites a new generation of dance artists to curate special evenings and showcase their work. Free Falling, the world premiere of Israeli choreographer Hagit Yakira, is performed on 27 and 28 October with Sophie Arstall, Fernando Belsara, Stephen Moynihan and Verena Schneider dancing.
RMH6GJG7–London, UK. 27 October 2016. L-R: Dimitri Jourde, Patrick William Seebacher (2Face) and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. Sadler's Wells Associate Artist Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui returns to perform on stage at Sadler's Wells with Fractus V, a production from his company Eastman. It features an all-male cast of performers - Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Dimitri Jourde, Johnny M. Lloyd, Patrick William Seebacher (2 Face) and Fabien Thome. The work was originally created to mark the 40th anniversary of Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch. Performances at Sadler's Wells on 27 and 28 October.
RMH6GJFM–London, UK. 27 October 2016. Sadler's Wells Associate Artist Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui returns to perform on stage at Sadler's Wells with Fractus V, a production from his company Eastman. It features an all-male cast of performers - Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Dimitri Jourde, Johnny M. Lloyd, Patrick William Seebacher (2 Face) and Fabien Thome. The work was originally created to mark the 40th anniversary of Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch. Performances at Sadler's Wells on 27 and 28 October.
RMH4NC53–London, UK. 18 October 2016. Pictured: Claudia Boyle. Penny Woolcock's production of The Pearl Fishers by Georges Bizet returns to the ENO with 10 performances from 19 October to 2 December 2016. With Jacques Imbrailo as Zurga, Robert McPherson as Nadir, Claudia Boyle as Leila and James Creswell as Nourabad. Set design by Dick Bird, conductor Roland Böer.
RMH4RHXR–London, UK. 17 October 2016. Dancers perform the number The Latin Quarter. Burn the Floor arrives at the Peacock Theatre with the UK premiere of the international smash-hit show Fire in the Ballroom. The production is a high-energy ballroom dance spectacle featuring 14 champion dancers breathing new life into classics such as the Viennese Walz, Foxtrot, Samba, Tango and Jive. The show was crafted by choreographer Peta Roby, based on an original choreography by Jason Gilkison, and will run from 18 October to 5 November 2016.
RMH4RHY9–London, UK. 17 October 2016. Dancers perform the number The Latin Quarter. Burn the Floor arrives at the Peacock Theatre with the UK premiere of the international smash-hit show Fire in the Ballroom. The production is a high-energy ballroom dance spectacle featuring 14 champion dancers breathing new life into classics such as the Viennese Walz, Foxtrot, Samba, Tango and Jive. The show was crafted by choreographer Peta Roby, based on an original choreography by Jason Gilkison, and will run from 18 October to 5 November 2016.
RMH4RHXT–London, UK. 17 October 2016. Dancers perform the number The Latin Quarter. Burn the Floor arrives at the Peacock Theatre with the UK premiere of the international smash-hit show Fire in the Ballroom. The production is a high-energy ballroom dance spectacle featuring 14 champion dancers breathing new life into classics such as the Viennese Walz, Foxtrot, Samba, Tango and Jive. The show was crafted by choreographer Peta Roby, based on an original choreography by Jason Gilkison, and will run from 18 October to 5 November 2016.
RMH4RJ1A–London, UK. 17 October 2016. Dancers perform the number The Latin Quarter. Burn the Floor arrives at the Peacock Theatre with the UK premiere of the international smash-hit show Fire in the Ballroom. The production is a high-energy ballroom dance spectacle featuring 14 champion dancers breathing new life into classics such as the Viennese Walz, Foxtrot, Samba, Tango and Jive. The show was crafted by choreographer Peta Roby, based on an original choreography by Jason Gilkison, and will run from 18 October to 5 November 2016.
RMH4RHN8–London, UK. 17 October 2016. Dancers performing the opening number Entr'Acte. Burn the Floor arrives at the Peacock Theatre with the UK premiere of the international smash-hit show Fire in the Ballroom. The production is a high-energy ballroom dance spectacle featuring 14 champion dancers breathing new life into classics such as the Viennese Walz, Foxtrot, Samba, Tango and Jive. The show was crafted by choreographer Peta Roby, based on an original choreography by Jason Gilkison, and will run from 18 October to 5 November 2016.
RMH4NC5P–London, UK. 18 October 2016. Pictured: Claudia Boyle and Robert McPherson. Penny Woolcock's production of The Pearl Fishers by Georges Bizet returns to the ENO with 10 performances from 19 October to 2 December 2016. With Jacques Imbrailo as Zurga, Robert McPherson as Nadir, Claudia Boyle as Leila and James Creswell as Nourabad. Set design by Dick Bird, conductor Roland Böer.
RMH4NC3T–London, UK. 18 October 2016. Pictured: member of the chorus. Penny Woolcock's production of The Pearl Fishers by Georges Bizet returns to the ENO with 10 performances from 19 October to 2 December 2016. With Jacques Imbrailo as Zurga, Robert McPherson as Nadir, Claudia Boyle as Leila and James Creswell as Nourabad. Set design by Dick Bird, conductor Roland Böer.
RMH4RJ19–London, UK. 17 October 2016. Dancers perform the number The Latin Quarter. Burn the Floor arrives at the Peacock Theatre with the UK premiere of the international smash-hit show Fire in the Ballroom. The production is a high-energy ballroom dance spectacle featuring 14 champion dancers breathing new life into classics such as the Viennese Walz, Foxtrot, Samba, Tango and Jive. The show was crafted by choreographer Peta Roby, based on an original choreography by Jason Gilkison, and will run from 18 October to 5 November 2016.
RMH48B08–London, UK. 13 October 2016. Pictured: XiaoKe and ZiHan performing. SoftMachine: XiaoKe x ZiHan from Shanghai perform in a double bill with Surjit Nongmaikapam from Manipur, India, in the Out of Asia 2 series of dance events from 3 October to 3 December 2016 at the Lilian Baylis Studio/Sadler's Wells theatre. The double bill will be performed on 13 and 14 October 2016. Out of Asia 2 showcases a range of works by established and emerging companies. SoftMachine, the multimedia project investigating the contemporary status of dance across Asia, is presented by artist and performance maker Choy Ka
RMH48B0X–London, UK. 13 October 2016. Pictured: XiaoKe and ZiHan performing. SoftMachine: XiaoKe x ZiHan from Shanghai perform in a double bill with Surjit Nongmaikapam from Manipur, India, in the Out of Asia 2 series of dance events from 3 October to 3 December 2016 at the Lilian Baylis Studio/Sadler's Wells theatre. The double bill will be performed on 13 and 14 October 2016. Out of Asia 2 showcases a range of works by established and emerging companies. SoftMachine, the multimedia project investigating the contemporary status of dance across Asia, is presented by artist and performance maker Choy Ka
RMH48B2F–London, UK. 13 October 2016. Pictured: XiaoKe and ZiHan performing. SoftMachine: XiaoKe x ZiHan from Shanghai perform in a double bill with Surjit Nongmaikapam from Manipur, India, in the Out of Asia 2 series of dance events from 3 October to 3 December 2016 at the Lilian Baylis Studio/Sadler's Wells theatre. The double bill will be performed on 13 and 14 October 2016. Out of Asia 2 showcases a range of works by established and emerging companies. SoftMachine, the multimedia project investigating the contemporary status of dance across Asia, is presented by artist and performance maker Choy Ka
RMH48B21–London, UK. 13 October 2016. Pictured: XiaoKe and ZiHan performing. SoftMachine: XiaoKe x ZiHan from Shanghai perform in a double bill with Surjit Nongmaikapam from Manipur, India, in the Out of Asia 2 series of dance events from 3 October to 3 December 2016 at the Lilian Baylis Studio/Sadler's Wells theatre. The double bill will be performed on 13 and 14 October 2016. Out of Asia 2 showcases a range of works by established and emerging companies. SoftMachine, the multimedia project investigating the contemporary status of dance across Asia, is presented by artist and performance maker Choy Ka
RMH34H64–London, UK. 3 October 2016. Carlos Acosta performs the classical Pas de Deux from Stravinsky's Apollo with Marianela Nunez. Choreography by George Balanchine. Carlos Acosta bids farewell to classical ballet with his final performances at the Royal Albert Hall for a limited run from 3 to 7 October 2016. The Classical Farewell celebrates highlights from Acosta's career which led him to become the most famous male dancer of his generation, and marks the final time for audiences to watch the ballet superstar dance classical works.
RMH34H65–London, UK. 3 October 2016. Carlos Acosta performs the classical Pas de Deux from Stravinsky's Apollo with Marianela Nunez. Choreography by George Balanchine. Carlos Acosta bids farewell to classical ballet with his final performances at the Royal Albert Hall for a limited run from 3 to 7 October 2016. The Classical Farewell celebrates highlights from Acosta's career which led him to become the most famous male dancer of his generation, and marks the final time for audiences to watch the ballet superstar dance classical works.
RMH34H62–London, UK. 3 October 2016. Carlos Acosta performs the classical Pas de Deux from Stravinsky's Apollo with Marianela Nunez. Choreography by George Balanchine. Carlos Acosta bids farewell to classical ballet with his final performances at the Royal Albert Hall for a limited run from 3 to 7 October 2016. The Classical Farewell celebrates highlights from Acosta's career which led him to become the most famous male dancer of his generation, and marks the final time for audiences to watch the ballet superstar dance classical works.
RMH2YDYJ–London, UK. 1 October 2016. Gwyn Hughes Jones as Cavaradossi. Dress rehearsal of the Giacomo Pucccini opera Tosca with Keri Alkema as Floria Tosca, Gwyn Hughes Jones as Mario Cavaradossi and Craig Colclough as Baron Scarpia. Donna Stirrup is the revival director of Catherine Malfitano's original ENO production of Tosca, set design by Frank Philipp Schlössman. 13 performances at the London Coliseum from 3 October to 3 December 2016.
RMH2YE2J–London, UK. 1 October 2016. Keri Alkema as Tosca and Craig Colclough as Scarpia. Dress rehearsal of the Giacomo Pucccini opera Tosca with Keri Alkema as Floria Tosca, Gwyn Hughes Jones as Mario Cavaradossi and Craig Colclough as Baron Scarpia. Donna Stirrup is the revival director of Catherine Malfitano's original ENO production of Tosca, set design by Frank Philipp Schlössman. 13 performances at the London Coliseum from 3 October to 3 December 2016.
RMH2YDYX–London, UK. 1 October 2016. Keri Alkema as Tosca and Gwyn Hughes Jones as Cavaradossi. Dress rehearsal of the Giacomo Pucccini opera Tosca with Keri Alkema as Floria Tosca, Gwyn Hughes Jones as Mario Cavaradossi and Craig Colclough as Baron Scarpia. Donna Stirrup is the revival director of Catherine Malfitano's original ENO production of Tosca, set design by Frank Philipp Schlössman. 13 performances at the London Coliseum from 3 October to 3 December 2016.
RMH2YE1Y–London, UK. 1 October 2016. Craig Colclough (left) as Scarpia with Boys from The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School. Dress rehearsal of the Giacomo Pucccini opera Tosca with Keri Alkema as Floria Tosca, Gwyn Hughes Jones as Mario Cavaradossi and Craig Colclough as Baron Scarpia. Donna Stirrup is the revival director of Catherine Malfitano's original ENO production of Tosca, set design by Frank Philipp Schlössman. 13 performances at the London Coliseum from 3 October to 3 December 2016.
RMH2YE2A–London, UK. 1 October 2016. Keri Alkema as Tosca and Gwyn Hughes Jones as Cavaradossi. Dress rehearsal of the Giacomo Pucccini opera Tosca with Keri Alkema as Floria Tosca, Gwyn Hughes Jones as Mario Cavaradossi and Craig Colclough as Baron Scarpia. Donna Stirrup is the revival director of Catherine Malfitano's original ENO production of Tosca, set design by Frank Philipp Schlössman. 13 performances at the London Coliseum from 3 October to 3 December 2016.
RMH2YE4W–London, UK. 1 October 2016. Keri Alkema as Tosca and Gwyn Hughes Jones as Cavaradossi. Dress rehearsal of the Giacomo Pucccini opera Tosca with Keri Alkema as Floria Tosca, Gwyn Hughes Jones as Mario Cavaradossi and Craig Colclough as Baron Scarpia. Donna Stirrup is the revival director of Catherine Malfitano's original ENO production of Tosca, set design by Frank Philipp Schlössman. 13 performances at the London Coliseum from 3 October to 3 December 2016.
RMH2YE29–London, UK. 1 October 2016. Craig Colclough as Scarpia and Gwyn Hughes Jones as Cavaradossi. Dress rehearsal of the Giacomo Pucccini opera Tosca with Keri Alkema as Floria Tosca, Gwyn Hughes Jones as Mario Cavaradossi and Craig Colclough as Baron Scarpia. Donna Stirrup is the revival director of Catherine Malfitano's original ENO production of Tosca, set design by Frank Philipp Schlössman. 13 performances at the London Coliseum from 3 October to 3 December 2016.
RMH2YE1A–London, UK. 1 October 2016. Keri Alkema as Tosca and Gwyn Hughes Jones as Cavaradossi. Dress rehearsal of the Giacomo Pucccini opera Tosca with Keri Alkema as Floria Tosca, Gwyn Hughes Jones as Mario Cavaradossi and Craig Colclough as Baron Scarpia. Donna Stirrup is the revival director of Catherine Malfitano's original ENO production of Tosca, set design by Frank Philipp Schlössman. 13 performances at the London Coliseum from 3 October to 3 December 2016.
RMH2YE1H–London, UK. 1 October 2016. Craig Colclough as Scarpia. Dress rehearsal of the Giacomo Pucccini opera Tosca with Keri Alkema as Floria Tosca, Gwyn Hughes Jones as Mario Cavaradossi and Craig Colclough as Baron Scarpia. Donna Stirrup is the revival director of Catherine Malfitano's original ENO production of Tosca, set design by Frank Philipp Schlössman. 13 performances at the London Coliseum from 3 October to 3 December 2016.
RMH2YE1R–London, UK. 1 October 2016. Keri Alkema as Tosca and Craig Colclough as Scarpia. Dress rehearsal of the Giacomo Pucccini opera Tosca with Keri Alkema as Floria Tosca, Gwyn Hughes Jones as Mario Cavaradossi and Craig Colclough as Baron Scarpia. Donna Stirrup is the revival director of Catherine Malfitano's original ENO production of Tosca, set design by Frank Philipp Schlössman. 13 performances at the London Coliseum from 3 October to 3 December 2016.
RMH3D5AY–London, UK. 28 September 2016. Pictured: Christopher Purves and Clive Bayley. Dress rehearsal of the Mozart opera Don Giovanni at the London Coliseum. The English National Opera production directed by Richard Jones runs for 9 performances from 30 September to 26 October 2016. With Christopher Purves as Don Giovanni, Clive Bayley as Leporello, Caitlin Lynch as Donna Anna, Allan Clayton as Don Ottavio, Christine Rice as Donna Elvira, James Creswell as Commendatore, Mary Bevan as Zerlina and Nicholas Crawley as Masetto.
RMH3D59X–London, UK. 28 September 2016. Christopher Purves and Caitlin Lynch. Dress rehearsal of the Mozart opera Don Giovanni at the London Coliseum. The English National Opera production directed by Richard Jones runs for 9 performances from 30 September to 26 October 2016. With Christopher Purves as Don Giovanni, Clive Bayley as Leporello, Caitlin Lynch as Donna Anna, Allan Clayton as Don Ottavio, Christine Rice as Donna Elvira, James Creswell as Commendatore, Mary Bevan as Zerlina and Nicholas Crawley as Masetto.
RMH3D5AT–London, UK. 28 September 2016. Pictured: Christopher Purves (right). Dress rehearsal of the Mozart opera Don Giovanni at the London Coliseum. The English National Opera production directed by Richard Jones runs for 9 performances from 30 September to 26 October 2016. With Christopher Purves as Don Giovanni, Clive Bayley as Leporello, Caitlin Lynch as Donna Anna, Allan Clayton as Don Ottavio, Christine Rice as Donna Elvira, James Creswell as Commendatore, Mary Bevan as Zerlina and Nicholas Crawley as Masetto.
RMH3D5A7–London, UK. 28 September 2016. Pictured: Christopher Purves, Mary Bevan and Christine Rice. Dress rehearsal of the Mozart opera Don Giovanni at the London Coliseum. The English National Opera production directed by Richard Jones runs for 9 performances from 30 September to 26 October 2016. With Christopher Purves as Don Giovanni, Clive Bayley as Leporello, Caitlin Lynch as Donna Anna, Allan Clayton as Don Ottavio, Christine Rice as Donna Elvira, James Creswell as Commendatore, Mary Bevan as Zerlina and Nicholas Crawley as Masetto.
RMH3D5A3–London, UK. 28 September 2016. Pictured: Clive Bayley and Christopher Purves. Dress rehearsal of the Mozart opera Don Giovanni at the London Coliseum. The English National Opera production directed by Richard Jones runs for 9 performances from 30 September to 26 October 2016. With Christopher Purves as Don Giovanni, Clive Bayley as Leporello, Caitlin Lynch as Donna Anna, Allan Clayton as Don Ottavio, Christine Rice as Donna Elvira, James Creswell as Commendatore, Mary Bevan as Zerlina and Nicholas Crawley as Masetto.
RMH2BYRK–London, UK. 27 September 2016. Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace performing together. Following a UK tour, Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace bring their final ever theatre show 'The Last Tango' to the West End stage and say goodbye to audiences in London before embarking on projects new. The Last Tango opened at the Phoenix Theatre on 22 September and will run to 3 December 2016. The Last Tango is directed by Karen Bruce and produced by Adam Spiegel Productions.
RMH2BYTP–London, UK. 27 September 2016. Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace performing together. Following a UK tour, Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace bring their final ever theatre show 'The Last Tango' to the West End stage and say goodbye to audiences in London before embarking on projects new. The Last Tango opened at the Phoenix Theatre on 22 September and will run to 3 December 2016. The Last Tango is directed by Karen Bruce and produced by Adam Spiegel Productions.
RMH22X33–London, UK. 23 September 2016. Sadler's Wells and West Ham United Foundation present the World Premiere of Home Turf, a dance production inspired by football, on the main stage at Sadler's Wells on Saturday, 24 September 2016. Home Turf is a collaboration between West Ham United Foundation, Sadler's Wells and a team of over 100 professional and non-professional dancers, including Foundation participants, Company of Elders and alumni of the National Youth Dance Company.
RMH22X3R–London, UK. 23 September 2016. Sadler's Wells and West Ham United Foundation present the World Premiere of Home Turf, a dance production inspired by football, on the main stage at Sadler's Wells on Saturday, 24 September 2016. Home Turf is a collaboration between West Ham United Foundation, Sadler's Wells and a team of over 100 professional and non-professional dancers, including Foundation participants, Company of Elders and alumni of the National Youth Dance Company.
RMH22WRD–London, UK. 23 September 2016. Sadler's Wells and West Ham United Foundation present the World Premiere of Home Turf, a dance production inspired by football, on the main stage at Sadler's Wells on Saturday, 24 September 2016. Home Turf is a collaboration between West Ham United Foundation, Sadler's Wells and a team of over 100 professional and non-professional dancers, including Foundation participants, Company of Elders and alumni of the National Youth Dance Company.
RMH0AE79–London, UK. 19 September 2016. Thiebaut Philippe performing on the trial bike. Dress rehearsal of iD, the latest show of Canadian contemporary circus crew Cirque Eloize at The Peacock theatre. iD blends daring stunts, circus arts, acrobatic skills and breakdance set in an urban streetscape. The show runs from 20 September to 8 October 2016. On 21 September, the show will celebrate its 1000th performance.
RMH0AEK3–London, UK. 19 September 2016. Cyr Wheel performance by Diana Gonzalez. Dress rehearsal of iD, the latest show of Canadian contemporary circus crew Cirque Eloize at The Peacock theatre. iD blends daring stunts, circus arts, acrobatic skills and breakdance set in an urban streetscape. The show runs from 20 September to 8 October 2016. On 21 September, the show will celebrate its 1000th performance.
RMH0AE8B–London, UK. 19 September 2016. Dress rehearsal of iD, the latest show of Canadian contemporary circus crew Cirque Eloize at The Peacock theatre. iD blends daring stunts, circus arts, acrobatic skills and breakdance set in an urban streetscape. The show runs from 20 September to 8 October 2016. On 21 September, the show will celebrate its 1000th performance.
RMH0AEAP–London, UK. 19 September 2016. Hand balancing with Angel Sanches Saez. Dress rehearsal of iD, the latest show of Canadian contemporary circus crew Cirque Eloize at The Peacock theatre. iD blends daring stunts, circus arts, acrobatic skills and breakdance set in an urban streetscape. The show runs from 20 September to 8 October 2016. On 21 September, the show will celebrate its 1000th performance.
RMH0AF2G–London, UK. 19 September 2016. Dress rehearsal of iD, the latest show of Canadian contemporary circus crew Cirque Eloize at The Peacock theatre. iD blends daring stunts, circus arts, acrobatic skills and breakdance set in an urban streetscape. The show runs from 20 September to 8 October 2016. On 21 September, the show will celebrate its 1000th performance.
RMGRCE65–London, UK. 6 September 2016. Claire Cunningham and Jess Curtis perform the dance The Way You Look (at me) Tonight. Leading UK disabled artist Claire Cunningham and international choreographer and performer Jess Curtis perform this duet which excavates each performer’s habits and ways of seeing each other - as a man and a woman of different ages, bodies and backgrounds. Performances on 6 and 7 September 2016 at the Royal Festival Hall.
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