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Performance

VenueSadler's Wells Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From23rd July 2009
To30th August 2009
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Wed, Sat, Sun Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £50.00.
Sadler's Wells Theatre (V224)
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Shall We Dance - A Tribute to the Music of Richard Rodgers

Shall We Dance

Work:: Shall We Dance (S01238045478)


Production:: A Tribute to the Music of Richard Rodgers (T0326022544)

Set to a score comprised entirely of melodies by Richard Rodgers, Shall We Dance tells the story of one man's extraordinary quest to find true love. His panoramic voyage transports us from the Orient to the Wild West by way of Russian folk dance, New York jazz and the delirious waltzes of a Viennese ballroom. Conceived and performed by award-winning dancer and choreographer Adam Cooper, this brand new production thrills and seduces with an exhilarating blend of tap, jazz and classical dance. Rodgers' show-stopping score will be brought thrillingly to life by a full live orchestra.
Producer Sadler's Wells
Producer Raymond Gubbay
Producer Askonas Holt
Choreographer Adam Cooper
Design Paul Farnsworth
Lighting Paul Pyant
Musical Director Richard Balcombe
Performer Emma Samms
Performer Sarah Wildor

Listing:: L640127115




A Tribute to the Music of Richard Rodgers

Set to a score comprised entirely of melodies by Richard Rodgers, Shall We Dance tells the story of one man's extraordinary quest to find true love. His panoramic voyage transports us from the Orient to the Wild West by way of Russian folk dance, New York jazz and the delirious waltzes of a Viennese ballroom. Conceived and performed by award-winning dancer and choreographer Adam Cooper, this brand new production thrills and seduces with an exhilarating blend of tap, jazz and classical dance. Rodgers' show-stopping score will be brought thrillingly to life by a full live orchestra.

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