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Tuesday 10 March 2026 | 7.30pm (1 hour 10 minutes, no interval)
Djanogly Theatre
Tickets: £14-£20
James Wilton Dance Presents Bach Reimagined
Experience a night of gripping dance that reimagines the genius of Johann Sebastian Bach, from his music as divine worship to the scientific breakthroughs of his contemporary, Sir Isaac Newton. Watch light split, gravity discovered, and see the world forever changed. James Wilton Dance's trademark athletic, flowing physicality collides with the electrifying heavy metal cello of Canadian cellist Raphael Weinroth-Browne to create a spectacle of beauty and ferocity. Don't miss this powerful meeting of music and dance!
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| Tuesday | 19:30 | - 20:40 |
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