‘Peaky Blinders is our Nutcracker’ : how Rambert are dragging dance into the present – and their (…)

5 juin 2026 | Lyndsey Winship
How does a 100-year-old dance company face the 21st century? For Rambert’s Benoit Swan Pouffer the answer is combining innovation with popular adaptations such as the Brummie crime saga On 15 June 1926, the Lyric theatre in Hammersmith played host to “an engaging little ballet” called A Tragedy (…)
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