Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes at the Bristol Hippodrome
Ginny Gould reviews Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes, playing at the Bristol Hippodrome until Saturday 7 March. Matthew Bourne’s The
Read moreGinny Gould reviews Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes, playing at the Bristol Hippodrome until Saturday 7 March. Matthew Bourne’s The
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Read moreVivienne Kennedy reviews Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, danced by the New Adventures company, which plays at The Bristol Hippodrome until
Read moreOn this unseasonably warm and sunny autumn day, I sit on Bristol’s bustling Harbourside, legs dangling over the River Avon.
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