This flamenco show masterminded by the great guitarist is entirely irresistible, says Laura Thompson
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 05:36AMClean and clear-limbed choreography remind you of ballet's significance as an art form, says Laura Thompson
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:47AMEven this oddly muted departure can't diminish Sylvie Guillem's talent, says Laura Thompson
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 05:30PMRussian ballerina Natalia Osipova is simply phenomenal at Covent Garden, says Laura Thompson
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 06:21AMThe opening night pairing of Marianela Núñez and Thiago Soares seemed, at times, to breathe as one, says Laura Thompson
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:00AMChristopher Wheeldon's dark, absurdist take on Lewis Carroll is an impressive extravaganza, says Laura Thompson
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:24AMThe Royal Ballet is breaking with tradition in the fascinating talent of artist-in-residence Liam Scarlett, says Laura Thompson
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:32AMFour short Ashton works performed to near-perfection show why ballet matters, says Laura Thomson
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:49AMMichael Flatley, king of Irish dancing, is back and as great as ever, says Laura Thompson
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:01PMWhat Arthur Pita's Nobody's Baby occasionally lacks in coherence it makes up for in passion and grip, says Laura Thompson
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:51AMAs a new, older-actors-only The Importance of Being Earnest hits theatres, Laura Thompson asks if the way our society looks at age is changing
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 02:00AMThis piece of public art brings cycling and dance together beautifully ahead of the Tour de France's arrival in Leeds, says Laura Thompson
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:19AMDid Shakespeare write fearless black comedy Arden of Faversham?
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 08:30AMLaura Thompson is delighted by three perfectly cast and superbly danced works from Frederick Ashton, Kenneth MacMillan and Wayne McGregor
SOURCE: The Telegraph at 09:19AM