Northern Ballet has a longstanding repertoire tradition of narrative ballets, often based on iconic works of literature, and David Nixon’s 2013 realisation of Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has coincided happily with a wider audience’s hunger for the nostalgic glamour of this perennial classic generated by the film version starring Leonardo di Caprio. This production returned this week to Sadler’s Wells following its first sell-out run and garlanded with award nominations. Having missed it the first time round I seized a last minute opportunity to catch up with this popular company’s doings. (more…)
March 27, 2015
The Great Gatsby, Northern Ballet, Sadler’s Wells, 25th March 2015 – Susie Crow reviews
Posted by susiecrow under reviews | Tags: A Month in the Country, Anthony Dowell, Anthony Meredith, David Nixon, Jérôme Kaplan, Kenneth MacMillan, Lucia Solari, Matthew Topliss, Ninette de Valois, Northern Ballet, Northern Ballet Sinfonia, Sadler's Wells, Sir Frederick Ashton, Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, Susie Crow, The Great Gatsby, The Rake’s Progress, Winter Dreams |Leave a Comment
May 21, 2013
Northern Ballet’s The Great Gatsby at Sadler’s Wells,18th May 2013 (evening) – Maggie Watson reviews
Posted by susiecrow under reviews | Tags: David Nixon, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Giuliano Contadini, Maggie Watson, Martha Leebolt, Northern Ballet, Sadler's Wells, Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, The Great Gatsby, Tobias Batley |1 Comment
Two love triangles, one man obsessed with another’s wife, death, murder and endless parties: what could possibly go wrong? Northern Ballet’s production of The Great Gatsby shows how difficult it is to construct a narrative ballet.
There was plenty to enjoy: not least the dancers’ vibrant energy, secure balances, zippy turns, sharp footwork and yearning adagio. There were glorious moments, when Martha Leebolt (Daisy) rippled across the stage in whirling chainés turns, or Tobias Batley (Gatsby) and Giuliano Contadini (Carraway) tossed her into the air so that she flew between them like a bird, her feet beating the air. (more…)