Ballo Arthur Pita's TEN SORRY TALES London Premiere Announces Casting
Award-winning Director and Choreographer Arthur Pita returns to the Lilian Baylis Studio, Sadler’s Wells this month to present the London premiere of TEN SORRY TALES, a dance theatre production with live music on stage based on the book of short stories by Mick Jackson. Playing from Thursday 27 to Saturday 29 October with two shows daily, TEN SORRY TALES offers the perfect half term treat for children and adults alike (ages 8+).
Tickets For THE BODYGUARD 30TH ANNIVERSARY Now Available
The Bodyguard spawned the best-selling soundtrack album of all-time, and netted Houston the Grammy Award for “Album of the Year.” In addition to viewing the beloved movie, fans in attendance at the events will enjoy the music videos for “Queen of the Night” and “I Will Always Love You” celebrating the legacy of Whitney Houston following the film.
THE BODYGUARD Coming to Movie Theaters For 30th Anniversary
Fans can relive Whitney Houston’s film debut alongside Kevin Costner in the romantic thriller, which spawned the best-selling soundtrack album of all-time. In addition to viewing the movie, fans in attendance will enjoy the music videos for “Queen of the Night” and “I Will Always Love You” celebrating the legacy of Whitney Houston.
El Teatro Musical Que Viene: Temporada 2022/2023
Como cada año, vamos calentando motores ya que en breve llega la nueva temporada de teatro musical. Repasamos los espectáculos que llenarán las carteleras en nuestro país en 2022/2023. ¡Echa un vistazo a todos estos títulos!
EL GUARDAESPALDAS prorroga sus funciones en el Teatro Coliseum de Barcelona
EL GUARDAESPALDAS continúa las representaciones en el Teatro Coliseum de Barcelona hasta el 23 de enero, gracias al gran éxito. Tras su triunfal estancia en el West End de Londres, el espectáculo basado en la aclamada película escrita por Lawrence Kasdan (guionista de películas como El imperio contraataca, El arca perdida ) y protagonizada por Kevin Costner y Whitney Houston, se estrenó en el Teatro Coliseum el pasado 27 de noviembre.
Arthur Pita's TEN SORRY TALES Will Premiere At DanceEast Next Month
Award-winning Director and Choreographer Arthur Pita presents the world premiere of TEN SORRY TALES, a dance theatre production based on Mick Jackson's book of short stories. A new commission by DanceEast and Sadler's Wells, produced by Pita's newly renamed company Ballo Arthur Pita, TEN SORRY TALES presents a collection of modern-day fables told through dance, theatre, live music and song. Opening at Jerwood DanceHouse, Ipswich on Friday 13 December, the production runs for 8 performances until Tuesday 17 December 2019.
Carol Littleton to Receive Camerimage Award for Editor with Unique Visual Sensitivity
Little Elliott and his charming extraterrestrial friend hurry on a bike through a bleak forest at dusk. Time is their enemy but the boy has to stop because of the increasingly bumpy road. Suddenly, the bike rushes forward as if it was possessed by some magic force, and despite Elliott's vocal protests it rides fiercelly toward a cliff, then falls off it, only to ascend like a wingless bird a second later. In the background, we can hear the inspirational John Williams's theme while the little man and even smaller alien fly over the treetops, admiring the world that stretches beneath them. The boy's face is radiant with a mix of fascination and utter disbelief in what he sees. At the same time, the sequence's atmosphere, infused with a profundity of a child's limitless imagination, spreads to the viewer watching with admiration as the silhouettes of Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial's protagonists roam over the air against the backdrop of a gigantic moon. A few moments later Elliott's excitement is replaced by soreness of his limbs when the bike hits the ground, but those seconds of celluloid magic stay with the viewers for many years. This is but one of hundreds of examples of the imaginative work done by Carol Littleton, this year's recipient of Camerimage Award to Editor with Unique Visual Sensitivity.