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An evening of great text as the stylistic language of American Playwright Arthur Miller and Welsh Poet Dylan Thomas come together in a powerful study of words in motion. From Canadian choreographer Helen Pickett comes the world premiere of The Crucible. Based on American playwright Arthur Miller's 1953 Tony award-winning play, Pickett translates this incredible dramatisation of the Salem witch trials with her imitable style of dance language. A dancer and choreographer under William Forsyth, and currently Resident Choreographer at Atlanta Ballet, Pickett layers rich, evocative characterisations and lyrical story telling in this first-ever ballet version of Miller's chilling tale of innocent men and women destroyed by malicious rumour. A UK premiere, Christopher Bruce's Ten Poems was created for Ballet Keil (Germany) in 2009. Set to a recording of ten Dylan Thomas poems, emotively read by Welsh actor Richard Burton, Ten Poems builds on the melodic rhythm of the famous prose as Bruce, one of Britain's most prolific and important choreographers, brings each one to life with exquisite little vignettes of story and character. Scottish Ballet website.

Creatives/Company

Company: Scottish Ballet
Choreographer(s): Helen Pickett (The Crucible), Christopher Bruce (Tenn Poems)

Scottish Ballet - The Crucible/Ten Poems

Scottish Ballet - The Crucible/Ten Poems (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T1004863354. Details of all Scottish Ballet - The Crucible/Ten Poems archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1162744014

Archive Listings

7 Oct 14
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8 Oct 14
His Majesty's Theatre
Aberdeen
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3 Oct 14
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4 Oct 14
Festival Theatre
Edinburgh
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30 Sep 14
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1 Oct 14
Eden Court Theatre
Inverness, Highlands
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25 Sep 14
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27 Sep 14
Theatre Royal
Glasgow
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