Birmingham Royal Ballet’s “Don Quixote” Slowly Finds Its Sunshine
There are ballets about death, betrayal and ghosts. Then there is Don Quixote, where people clap,...
Read MorePosted by Zoë Hewitt | 2nd May 2026 | Review, Theatre and Dance, United Kingdom
There are ballets about death, betrayal and ghosts. Then there is Don Quixote, where people clap,...
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