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Birmingham Royal Ballet - Three Short Works
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[Stage] - Therefore it is an appropriate stage for experimental work such as Birmingham Royal Ballet's 9-5, a nightmare piece by BRB's company dancer, Kit Holder, premiered and set to music for a bad headache, by Mistabishi, Matthew Herbert and William Byrd.
Guardian: Birmingham Royal Ballet: Three Short Works – review
[The Guardian] - The evening kicked off with 9-5, an amusingly imagined day-in-the-life work by company dancer Kit Holder. Set in a corporate office, and referencing George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, it charts the wretched existence of Winston
Guardian: This week's new theatre and dance
[The Guardian] - Finally, 9-5 is an expanded version of the drum'n'bass party piece that Kit Holder created for BRB's recent gala, now boasting an extended electronic score. The Crescent Theatre, Thu & Fri Judith Mackrell Frederick Ashton's version of this
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