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Debra Craine

Debra Craine

Chief Dance Critic at The Times

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Recent Articles

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When scandal hit New York City Ballet — 'Body-shaming was a real thing' - The Times

Following claims of bullying and sexual harassment, the dynamic American company visits London for the first time in 16 years. New boss Jonathan Stafford explains what’s changed
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Via Injabulo review — dazzling tap from South Africa - The Times

The production — a double bill of street dance with a uniquely South African twist — was Dance Umbrella’s highest-profile event this year
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Anemoi/The Cellist review — Lauren Cuthbertson is stunning as ... -...

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Meet William Bracewell, the Royal Ballet's hottest new star - The T...

The 32-year-old Welshman is the most exciting talent to hit Covent Garden in years
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Danny Boyle: why we're bringing The Matrix to Manchester - The Times

The Slumdog Millionaire director is staging a large-scale, interactive hip-hop dance reimagining of The Matrix. He and choreographer Kenrick ‘H20’ Sandy and composer Michael ‘Mikey J’ Asante tell Debra Craine about their venture, which will open Manchester’s £240 million arts venue Aviva Studios this month
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Meet Aaron Watkin, British ballet's new champion - The Times

As the new artistic director at the English National Ballet, he wants to shine a light on the wellbeing of his dancers, he tells Debra Craine
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Kris Marshall on Beyond Paradise: 'What happens after happily ever ...

Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman awkwardly, haltingly pouring out his heart to the woman he loved while surrounded by diners in a packed London restaurant. It marked Kris Marshall’s exit from the popular crime show Death in Paradise six years ago, and the end of DI Goodman as a character
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The Sleeping Beauty review — Matthew Bourne's zany rewrite is still...

★★★★☆A time-travelling gothic romance peopled by vampires? Well, why not? Matthew Bourne’s zany rewrite of The Sleeping Beauty — that most luminous of 19th-cent
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William Shatner at 91: the dark side of Star Trek - The Times

The actor talks to Debra Craine about his feud with Star Trek’s ‘Sulu’, falling out with Leonard Nimoy and his new book Boldly Go
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Requiem review — a flounder through folklore, Mozart and death

★★☆☆☆Just two months after delivering his impressive new commission for the Royal Ballet, the American choreographer Kyle Abraham brings his own company to Lond
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Natalia Osipova: ‘Many Russians say I’m horrible — but what is happ...

The Royal Ballet’s Moscow-born principal tells Debra Craine about taking to the stage after the invasion of Ukraine — and how she identifies with the plight of Carmen
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The Nutcracker review — English National Ballet’s confusing Christm...

★★★☆☆English National Ballet is proud of its Nutcracker tradition. The company has been performing Tchaikovsky’s ballet every Christmas for 70 years (albeit las
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Ballet Black review — a thoughtful and entertaining double bill

★★★★☆This Ballet Black double bill was conceived in 2019, but like so many works made since then it has assumed an added significance in light of recent events.
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Adam Cooper: ‘I had to apply for universal credit. It was devastating’

If audiences are delighted by the return of the Sadler’s Wells summer show, think how its star must feel. Adam Cooper, who leads the cast in Singin’ in the Rain, hasn’t had a proper job since the
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The best Christmas shows: our critics on what to book now

From Cinderella to the Snow Queen, our critics pick the best pantos, comedy, theatre and ballet to see this winter
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Bolshoi Confidential by Simon Morrison

In January 2013, on a night recorded in screaming headlines around the world, someone threw acid in the face of the artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet. Those who planned the attack on Sergei