Sea of Bones

I’ve just written a review of Mark Bruce Company’s performance of “Sea of Bones” at The Place from last Friday. It took me 5 days to be able to think about it coherently because I loved it so much that I went out and got gloriously drunk after the show and could get no critical distance whatsoever. It’s been a while since I went out for a fag at the interval beaming like a loon. Course, it’s not perfect, but I just love his work. I really do and the dancers were exceptional.
Am considering going to Bracknell in October for another dose. Will post link to the review on londondance.com when it’s up. Read Judith Mackrell’s excellent review here. She got all the mythy stuff that went over my head.
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