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A GREATER TOMORROW
mayfest highlights include...
FUENTEOVEJUNA - Compania Antonio Gades (UK Premiere) “...a blazing and colourful production that filled the stage in one surging, snaking movement that instantly thrilled a thousand hearts. " The Herald (Carmen - mayfest 96) HERITAGE - Les Ballets Africains - Republic of Guinea (UK Premiere) "T hey drum up a level of insistent energy that rivals the life force itself. " . Loe Angeles Times “ ' RESURRECTION - Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (UK Premiere) for many more reasons “ Take the orgiastic sexuality, formalist complexity and delirious excess of a Peter why you should be at Greenaway film, cross it with the caustic political commentary of a Bertolt Brecht play. mayfest 97 call and you will have a point of reference from which to approach ‘Rreguzectien"n 0 CW 0 mes 03'": SNOWSHOW - Slava Polunin - Russia
“Thn'llin' fills ou ‘th .n a free copy of g y wr amazement nobody wants to leave the theatre
. The Independent our brochure A GREATER TOMORROW by Hector McMillan
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