Feminine Mystique
Dresses, domestic chores, grief. A community of women more feral than feminine. Five performers wear a changing selection of 40 dresses that serve as both costume and prop.
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Created in the early sixties, Glen Tetley’s “Pierrot Lunaire” is a rarely revived little dance oddity. Marking his centenary, the Royal Ballet, who last performed the one-act ballet nearly twenty years ago, bring the psychedelic work back to the Linbury Theatre. While dinner and a show may be typically on the Valentine’s Day itinerary, my afternoon on the 14th was filled with visions of creepy clowns, phallic swords, and moon-drunk splendour.
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Dresses, domestic chores, grief. A community of women more feral than feminine. Five performers wear a changing selection of 40 dresses that serve as both costume and prop.
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