Joshua Jenkins, Craig Stein and Gemma Knight Jones in The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time (Photo: Brinkhoff/Mogenburg)

London Theatre News Today: Thursday 12 March

By Kitty Underwood First Published 12 March 2020, Last Updated 23 April 2020

The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time returns to London

The multi-award-winning National Theatre production of The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time is returning to London – this time at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre!

The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time has been seen by more than 3 million people worldwide, with international tours in Amsterdam, Toronto, Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Sydney and Perth. It transferred to London’s West End following a sold-out run at the National Theatre’s Cottesloe Theatre, where it originated in September 2012. It played at the Apollo Theatre before moving to the Gielgud Theatre and then the Piccadilly Theatre.

Tickets will go on sale tomorrow at 10am through Official London Theatre, and you can grab yours through the link below!

BBC Arts announces line-up for 2020 dance season

BBC Arts has announced their 2020 Dance Season, which will include live performances filmed at Sadler’s Wells and the Royal Opera House as well as newly commissioned content exploring dance and the UK’s leading dancers and choreographers.

The season will include:

  • Revisor – Johnathon Young and Crystal Pite’s newest collaboration, hot on the heels of their Olivier Award-winning production, Betroffenheit. This unique interpretation of the Russian comic play The Inspector General is a fascinating hybrid of theatre and dance.
  • Danceworks – a series of films produced in a collaboration between the BBC and Sadler’s Wells, featuring aclaimed choreographers Sharon Eyal and María Pagés, Strictly stars Gorka Marquez and Karen Hauer and company Ballet Black, who performed during Stormzy’s Glastonbury set.
  • Yuli: The Carlos Acosta Story –  based on Carlos Acosta’s life; from growing up on the streets of Cuba through Cuba’s National Dance School all the way to performing at London’t Royal Ballet.
  • Men In Dance – a new film celebrating today’s male Royal Ballet dancers, with exclusive behind-the-scenes peek at the talented cohort.
  • Devil In The Feet – the story of Irish Dance and how it’s gone from a traditional folk dance to a global phenomenon.
  • imagine…Kate Prince: Every Move She Makes – follows the creator of Message In A Bottle as she embarks on her newest West End production. Alan Yentob will explore the impact of her work and her politics on the emerging generation of new young dancers.
  • BBC Introducing Arts: Dance – a series of dance films made by first-time and emerging film-makers.
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