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Reviews
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“The show is an excellent example of intelligent,
stylish popular theatre
in which lashings of dance are used to convey character and
wordlessly
propel the story forward. …altogether this is a
full-blooded, seductive show.”
The Times
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“This is a well-staged populist production, and you
don’t have to be a sucker for gothic excess to feel
its dramatic bite.”
The Guardian
“You do not emerge from this dance event unmoved or
unengaged. Nixon’s rather gloomy but always completely
engrossing narrative is given added strength by the
set from Ali Allen which ranges from the semi-traditional
… to the edgily contemporary…And the score is
also a triumph. Compiled by Michael
Popov, it is and edgy, tense assemblage of works.
A classic – absolutely. The stuff of your nightmares
– without a doubt.”
Teletext
“Northern Ballet Theatre’s identity has always
relied on dancers who can project vivid personality, and this
Dracula certainly gives them plenty of red-blooded drama to
get their teeth into.”
The Mail on Sunday
“… Dracula makes the grandest of entries, his
coffin rising through the trapdoor to the accompaniment of
a choir; he steps out, naked and pale, already unnerving you
drawing you in. Here is the theatre in Northern
Ballet Theatre.”
York Evening Press
“It (Dracula) scores highly on its designs, with handsome
gothic sets cleverly adaptable, by Ali Allen and effective
lighting by John Bishop.”
The Sunday Times
“…this production will leave you reeling with
confusion, but satisfied with the knowledge that you have
witnessed a literally extraordinary theatrical
event.”
DineDirect.net
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