The National Theatre is set to host an exciting lineup of performances this month, marking the beginning of its new artistic director Indhu Rubasingham's tenure. One of the most anticipated productions is Nima Taleghani's adaptation of Euripides' 'Bacchae', a bold and raucous spin on the classic Greek tragedy that features choreography by Kate Prince and a self-styled "raucous Greek chorus" led by Clare Perkins.
The National Theatre's Olivier theatre will be transformed into ancient Greece, with Taleghani bringing her own unique voice to the story. The production is set to premiere on February 6th at NT at Home, before being followed by a Q&A session with Rubasingham. This promises to be an unmissable event for Shakespeare enthusiasts and fans of bold storytelling.
Meanwhile, the Barbican Centre is gearing up for its summer musical season, which includes productions such as High Society and Sunday in the Park with George. The latest installment in the Barbican's ritzy repertoire is Cole Porter's 'Kiss Me, Kate', starring Adrian Dunbar and Stephanie J Block as Shakespearean sparring partners in a comedy based on 'The Taming of the Shrew'. This production will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
In other news, French collective (La)Horde has released a documentary exploring the explosive rise of dance in Marseille's National Ballet. The film offers an intimate look at how social media and underground culture have influenced the trio's work.
Additionally, 'Trouble' is a tense dance film that explores themes of fear and vulnerability through close-up shots of its dancers. This unsettling production by Laura Bachman can be streamed on Arte.tv.
On the other side of theatre, Judi Dench joins a host of stars to reminisce about performing Shakespeare's 'The Twelfth Night Reunion', which is set to be staged at Richmond's Orange Tree in an enchanting evening of speeches and song.
Finally, for fans of Aimee Mann, 'Poor Judge' is a captivating dance-theatre cabaret available on demand from Philadelphia's Wilma Theater.
The National Theatre's Olivier theatre will be transformed into ancient Greece, with Taleghani bringing her own unique voice to the story. The production is set to premiere on February 6th at NT at Home, before being followed by a Q&A session with Rubasingham. This promises to be an unmissable event for Shakespeare enthusiasts and fans of bold storytelling.
Meanwhile, the Barbican Centre is gearing up for its summer musical season, which includes productions such as High Society and Sunday in the Park with George. The latest installment in the Barbican's ritzy repertoire is Cole Porter's 'Kiss Me, Kate', starring Adrian Dunbar and Stephanie J Block as Shakespearean sparring partners in a comedy based on 'The Taming of the Shrew'. This production will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
In other news, French collective (La)Horde has released a documentary exploring the explosive rise of dance in Marseille's National Ballet. The film offers an intimate look at how social media and underground culture have influenced the trio's work.
Additionally, 'Trouble' is a tense dance film that explores themes of fear and vulnerability through close-up shots of its dancers. This unsettling production by Laura Bachman can be streamed on Arte.tv.
On the other side of theatre, Judi Dench joins a host of stars to reminisce about performing Shakespeare's 'The Twelfth Night Reunion', which is set to be staged at Richmond's Orange Tree in an enchanting evening of speeches and song.
Finally, for fans of Aimee Mann, 'Poor Judge' is a captivating dance-theatre cabaret available on demand from Philadelphia's Wilma Theater.