Noel Streatfeild's novel has been adapted by Australian playwright Kendall Feaver and director Katy Rudd, but does it successfully glide from page to stage? Fergus Morgan rounds up the reviews.
W hen I was a boy I thought Ballet Shoes was for girls: a story of poor strivers desperate to don a tutu. This delicious show ...
The National Theatre’s big family Christmas show is a sumptuous adaptation of Noel Streatfeild’s classic 1936 children’s ...
I suspect there will be a very un-balletic stampede to the box-office to see this – the first major stage-adaptation of Noel ...
Read our review of *Ballet Shoes*, starring Grace Saif, Yanexi Enrique, Daisy Sequerra and Pearl Mackie, now in performances ...
This may not be a perfect show, but it excels in being uplifting and inspiring without being overly saccharine.
Those with treasured battered copies of Noel Streatfield’s 1936 story of three young adopted sisters in pre-war London may have thrilled to the idea of a version coming to the National Theatre. But be ...
Leaping between its period setting and the present, Kendell Feaver’s adaptation of Noel Streatfield’s 1936 book is as delicately balanced as a dancer on pointe ...
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The aged émigrée is one of multiple parts, including GUM, and a harassed stage manager, that are played by Justin Salinger ...
Katy Rudd's staging of much loved book Ballet Shoes, has beautiful storytelling and dazzling theatrics in a fairytale of young women realising ...
Brooklyn Mall welcomed the festive cheer with the “Bubbles and Ballet” event on Saturday. The event showcased the talents of ...