A Single Man review – homoerotic tennis enlivens ballet version of Isherwood’s classic
Aviva Studios, Manchester Riven in two by grief – with musician John Grant playing the mind and former Royal Ballet principal Ed Watson the body – lead character George takes a finely danced journey back toward life’s flow in Jonathan Watkins’ inventive ballet It makes total sense for (…)
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