Sadler's Wells, LondonRambert's new triple bill opens with Christopher Bruce's Hush, a saccharine-dusted slice of whimsy to music by Bobby McFerrin which sees a family of white-faced clowns going their dreamy way against a background of twinkling stars. Reminding us as it does of Bruce's own performance in Glen Tetley's harder-edged Pierrot Lunaire, back in the day, Hush is archetypal old Rambert in tone and while it…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:05PM on November 13, 2010