What’s in the box?: James Varney reviews Requardt and Rosenberg’s sci-fi dance piece performed from inside a haulage truck.
Salford
11 February 2021
Reviews • National • Salford
Review: Swimming Home at The Lowry, Salford (online)
5-20 February, then touring
By James Varney
Diluted content: James Varney reviews an audio piece to be experienced in the bathroom that slips through the fingers.
26 November 2019
Reviews • National • Salford
Review: Still I Rise at The Lowry, Salford
19 November, then touring
By Aniqah Choudhri
Who’s in the picture: Aniqah Choudhri writes on a dance adaptation of Maya Angelou’s poem which glosses over the issue of race.
27 March 2019
Reviews • National • Salford
Review: Beauty and the Beast at The Lowry, Salford
20-23 March, then touring
By Aniqah Choudhri
‘The lovechild of Guillermo del Toro and Charles Perrault’: Aniqah Choudhri reviews Birmingham Royal Ballet’s sumptuous, romantic version of the famous fairytale.
23 November 2018
Reviews • National • Salford
Review: Ballet Black at The Lowry, Salford
19 November
By Aniqah Choudhri
Dances with difference: Aniqah Choudhri reviews Cathy Marsten and Arthur Pita-choreographed ballets for the all-PoC company Ballet Black.
5 February 2018
Reviews • National • Reviews • Salford
Review: Hamlet at The Lowry, Salford
January 26 - February 3
By Aniqah Choudhri
A very different Denmark: Paapa Essiedu’s Dane is emotive and intelligent.
22 March 2017
Reviews • Salford
Review: Gaudete at The Lowry, Salford
20 - 21 March 2017
By Catherine Love
Belongs to another place: Catherine Love reviews a stage adaptation of Ted Hughes’ prose poem.