Reviews
“Howell also has
his tender moments. His first pas de
deux with Constance (the sweet Keiko Amemori) shows off Nixon’s
ability to develop characters through dance.”
The Telegraph. 27 September 2006
“With NBT, there is never
a dull moment. There’s passion
and pace and plenty of good comedy, plus good acting.”
The Telegraph. 27 September 2006
“It’s all
round great entertainment and the audience laps it
up.”
The Telegraph. 27 September 2006
"Handsome solos
show off the musketeers' elegantly booted legs, spirited
ensemble dances add local colour to washerwomen and
courtiers, and there are a couple of exuberantly
crafted pas de deux"
The Guardian. 27 September 2006
"The production's real stamp of
distinction is (David Nixon's) stylish costumes"
The Times. 26 September 2006
“This exquisite
show features just about everything you could
want from a night at the theatre.”
Telegraph & Argus. 25 September 2006
“The show is a rip-roaring
adventure that dads and sons will enjoy as much as
mums and daughters.”
Telegraph & Argus. 25 September 2006
“You just want to shout ‘All
for one and one for all’ as they lock swords.”
Telegraph & Argus. 25 September 2006
“I was most impressed with Patrick
Howell (as Dartagnan) for his remarkable elevation, beautiful
lines, wonderful sense of panache and
dazzling stage personality.”
Ian Palmer for Ballet.co 25 September 2006-09-27
“It is tremendous
fun…conveyed by some of the most wonderful dancing
that I’ve ever seen.”
Morning Star. 25 September 2006
“NBT’s spell-binding
production provides Arnold with a fitting memorial.”
BBC Bradford & W Yorks Online
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