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 MoreZoë Hewitt is a UK-based dance writer and critic covering ballet, contemporary dance and performance. She is particularly interested in rhythm, touch and the ways meaning emerges through the body on stage.
Posted 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,...
Read MorePosted by Zoë Hewitt | 22nd Apr 2026 | Review, Theatre and Dance, United Kingdom
Outside, mid-April in Basingstoke was all drizzle and grey light. Inside The Haymarket, Art of...
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