Review: THE DANCE OF DEATH at Ustinov Studio, Bath Theatre Royal
★★★☆☆ As the wellspring of domestic Scandi Noir, The Dance of Death sits at the head of a genre of excoriating internecine, marital or sexual dramas.
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★★★☆☆ As the wellspring of domestic Scandi Noir, The Dance of Death sits at the head of a genre of excoriating internecine, marital or sexual dramas.
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 31 May 2022
★★★☆☆ admirers of Rimsky-Korsakov will find in this production much of historical, biographical and musical interest.
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★★★☆☆ keeps us guessing until the end in what is a classic of the genre.
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★★★☆☆ As the wellspring of domestic Scandi Noir, The Dance of Death sits at the head of a genre of excoriating internecine, marital or sexual dramas. The number of works that take the Dance of Death as their model show the interest audiences have in these destructive relationships where passive-aggressive behaviour breaks out into open hostility.
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