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Jasmin Vardimon’s NOW – a timely reminder of a leading light

NOW © Tristram Kenton
A revisiting of Vardimon’s past work in a collage of important ideas from her existing repertoire, stirred in with new choreography, design and sound.

Carmen at Glyndebourne: a timeless tragedy

Dmytro Popov (Don José) and Rihab Chaieb (Carmen) © Glyndebourne Productions | Richard Hubert Smith
Diane Paulus' staging is remarkably true to the original while making it feel like the work was written yesterday.

JV2 mesmerise in Jasmin Vardimon's Canvas

JV2 in Jasmin Vardimon's Canvas © JV2
Students from the Jasmin Vardimon Company's development programme JV2 impress in the company's purpose-built premises in Ashford.

Tim Albery's Tannhäuser gets a second revival at the ROH

Venusberg © ROH | Clive Barda
Albery's production allows the opera to speak for itself, although sluggish pacing in the pit detract from the musical merits of this revival. 

Downhill from Venusberg: a bland Tannhäuser

Tim Albery's 2010 production of Tannhäuser, receiving its first revival at Covent Garden, begins with a stylish opening 20 minutes, but thereafter things become rather bland. 

Justitia is done: Jasmin Vardimon at the Peacock Theatre

If you are like me and have ever wondered how a crime story would be transposed into dance, Jasmin Vardimon’s Justitia is the show for you. Recipient of the 2013 International Theatre Institute Award for Excellence in Dance, Vardimon, who was raised on an Israeli kibbutz, is one of the leading force in British dance theatre.