Writing down what I think about theatre I've seen in That London, whether I've been asked to or not.
Tuesday, 1 July 2025
Dance review: Quadrophenia
It's not often I go to see a purely dance-based show - very much not my area of expertise but sometimes a welcome change. There's always been some unusual inspirations for ballet but it seems like there's more than ever at the moment, and while I'm sure Peaky Blinders and Black Sabbath will be... experiences, I'm glad I went for Quadrophenia, based on The Who's album and the subsequent film. Pete Townshend's wife Rachel Fuller is a classical musician, and it's hers and Martin Batchelar's orchestral adaptation of Townshend's songs that provides the musical backdrop to the 1960s Brighton-set story of Jimmy (Paris Fitzpatrick,) a factory worker who finds release from the drudgery in girls, drugs and violence as part of a group of local mods.
Labels:
Christopher Oram,
dance,
Euan Garrett,
Georges Hann,
Martin Batchelar,
Matthew Ball,
Paris Fitzpatrick,
Paul Roberts,
Pete Townshend,
Rachel Fuller,
Rob Ashford,
Serena McCall,
Stuart Neal,
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