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Mary, Queen of Scots: a Scottish martyr in New York

Centuries after her beheading by her English cousin, Mary Stuart remains a potent symbol of Scottish exceptionalism and historical grievance. Weak production design weighs down Sophie Laplane's imaginative choreography for Scottish Ballet.
Hot ice: Osipova and Brændsrød sizzle in Cranko’s Onegin

Natalia Osipova, a seasoned Tatiana, is joined by Lukas B Brændsrød, making his debut as Onegin in the summer return of John Cranko's take on Pushkin's classic verse novel.
The Dante Project: beautiful dancing but hard to discern a narrative

Thomas Adès' score does most of the storytelling in this epic production, though the dancing is superlative.
Enchanting Alessandra Ferri returns in Wayne McGregor's Woolf Works

Every decade or so, The Royal Ballet creates a new work that will endure in its signature collection, and there's little doubt that Woolf Works deserves its place among that elite.
A joyful gala event from The Royal Ballet in troubled times
The whole Company exudes bravura and panache in gala programme headlined by a Zucchetti premiere and a Wheeldon classic.
A lustrous Sleeping Beauty at The Royal Ballet
On the evidence of this performance, there is every reason to be cheerful.
