Chunky Jewellery - T01017322573Two uncompromising performers who are also friends offer us an alternative love story using words, dance and song in a raw, open hearted and brutally honest reflection on 'a year to forget.' | |
9 Mar 24 | The Tramway, Glasgow :: V621 listing details L1235461050 |
The Gift - T01775849552A lonely child with an active imagination. It's often the cardboard boxes, not the gifts inside that are the most fun. Is the true gift the joy that can come from the imagination? This festive show will ignite a playfulness, inspiring children and their families to find new games together when it's their turn to open gifts! | |
17 Dec 22 to 4 Jan 23 | Festival Theatre, Edinburgh :: V600 listing details L2032472779 |
Family Portrait - T01399828028Barrowland Ballet, Family Portrait will run at The Lowry from Saturday 28 May 2022 until Sunday 26 June 2022 and is part of The Lowry's EDITS series. An interactive video installation titled Family Portrait forms the heart of this exhibition. This four screen film brings striking cinematography together with choreography, capturing Artistic Director Natasha Gilmore and her three children in an intimate portrayal of family life. Viewers witness the family through choreographed sequences and more candid, "off camera" moments as they encounter the many different landscapes and seasons of Scotland. | |
28 May 22 to 26 Jun 22 | The Lowry, Salford :: V0655996499 listing details L01637122641 |
Wolves - T1752097905World Premiere. How dangerous is it to stray from the path, and who is it dangerous for? The nurturing family and community of the wolf pack is set against the dangers of the big bad wolf, in a playful world that sways between littered and tidied, wild and domesticated. Barrowland Ballet premi?re their latest production Wolves performed by an intergenerational cast of dance artists including older performers, teenagers and children. Wolves looks at the moral guidance given across generations; from morality tales told throughout history to cautionary tales of the present day. This is the latest in a series of large-scale intergenerational dance theatre productions presented by Barrowland Ballet and follows on from the huge success of The River presented as part of the Commonwealth Games Culture 2014 programme and Bunty and Doris, 2013.Choreographer Natasha Gilmore. Director Natasha Gilmore. Music Luke Sutherland. DramaturgGill Robertson. Costume Alison Brown. Performer Mairi Campbell (musician). | |
23 Feb 18 | Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh :: V633 listing details L01969894470 |
18 Mar 17 | The Tramway, Glasgow :: V621 listing details L1006906416 |
Poggle - T1954275307Mischief maker, Maker of fun. Tumble tumble, Tickle my tum. Beasties beasties, Buzzing bees. Poggles not scared of climbing trees. Splash splash, Squelch in mud. Creeping crawling, Chasing bugs. Vince wants to explore the forest but he's too scared to go on his own. Until one day he meets Poggle, a friendly creature who takes him on an adventure exploring the forest and the magical musical tree. A funny, sensory dance theatre piece with live music, clapping rhythms and bubble popping throughout! Created by Natasha Gilmore with the company.Music Daniel Padden. Sound Daniel Padden. Performer Daniel Padden. | |
10 Nov 17 to 11 Nov 17 | Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff :: V1984858935 listing details L0469883446 |
17 Sep 17 | The Riverfront, Newport :: V088145899 listing details L01787618870 |
29 Dec 16 to 30 Dec 16 | Southbank Centre, West End :: V423 listing details L1684641950 |
11 May 16 | Platform, Glasgow :: V1148048035 listing details L1406905298 |
Little Red - T01493350176Somewhere in the dark, dark woods a little spark of red is making her way... For this year's festive family show Tramway joins forces with Barrowland. Ballet, the team behind internationally successful productions Tiger and Tiger Tale, to reimagine Little Red Riding Hood through dance theatre. A funny, dizzy-inducing thrill ride through Grimms' classic fairytale, Little Red is a perfect seasonal treat for anyone aged 7 and over. | |
1 Dec 15 to 23 Dec 15 | The Tramway, Glasgow :: V621 listing details L72842939 |
Tiger Tale - T02071174549Bored and lonely Poppy longs for someone to play with, mum is too busy cleaning and never goes outside, dad is always working striving for success. Then their worlds are turned upside down when a tiger comes to stay. Bringing chaos, danger and an awful lot of fun their guest slowly reminds them what it is they love about one another. Sometimes everyone needs a tiger in their lives. Co-created by Natasha Gilmore and Rob Evans.Music Kim Moore. | |
23 Oct 15 to 24 Oct 15 | The Lilian Baylis Theatre, Inner London :: V236 listing details L01953968881 |
26 Aug 15 to 27 Aug 15 | Pavilion Theatre, Worthing :: V726 listing details L608991165 |
5 May 14 to 7 May 14 | Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh :: V605 listing details L1432493485 |
25 Oct 13 to 26 Oct 13 | The Tramway, Glasgow :: V621 listing details L655393233 |
20 Sep 13 | Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh :: V633 listing details L652101714 |
Tiger - T582284024Tiger is an extended version of Tiger Tale with even more thrills and deep drama suitable for adults, whereas Tiger Tale is a family friendly adventure. Whichever one you choose, both shows are highly captivating and display dramatic dance like never seen before. The audience will feel the intensity of every movement and moment as they watch the family's story unfold from the outside looking in. The dancers make the thrilling complexities of choreography look effortless as it is perfectly synced with the live music. | |
26 Aug 15 to 27 Aug 15 | Pavilion Theatre, Worthing :: V726 listing details L732592179 |
Whiteout - T0416713804World Premiere. Acclaimed choreographer Natasha Gilmore (Tiger, The River) explores bi-racial relationships with honesty and humour in this visually-rich new dance theatre show. Featuring musical compositions from Mogwai's Luke Sutherland and dramaturgy from Candice Edmunds (Dragon). | |
8 May 15 | Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh :: V633 listing details L931733482 |
29 Apr 15 to 30 Apr 15 | The Tramway, Glasgow :: V621 listing details L01005925025 |
Conversation with Carmel - T1475276536Carmel is turning 80. Share in her stories, secrets and family relationships in this visionary piece of dance, theatre and film inspired by the chaos of family gatherings. A Conversation with Carmel fuses the talents of some of the UK's most exciting dance, music, theatre and screen artists plus an ensemble cast drawn from across the local community. Recommended age 5+ | |
5 Jun 13 | The Tramway, Glasgow :: V621 listing details L2078111290 |