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“Thoughtful and endearing, a blend
of movement and spoken text that is at times almost
perfectly pitched between schoolboy silliness and teasing
satire.”
Donald Hutera, The Times |
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“Back-achingly, stomach creasingly
funny & brilliantly constructed comedy.”
Ellie Carr, The Sunday Herald |
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“The clichés and agonies
of late twentieth century choreography were wickedly
exposed, with expert comic timing.”
Judith Mackrell, The Guardian
“Roden and Shenton's puncturing of dance clichés
and pretensions is spot on, but never mean spirited.
Their timing, spoken or corporeal, is excellent and
their dead-pan delivery a treat.”
Donald Hutera, Dance Europe |
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“Personal favourites were Peter
Shenton and Laura Smith’s Shaker, a smart and
funny comedy.”
Diane Parker, Dance Theatre Journal |
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“Absurdly good dancing.”
Mary Brennan, The Glasgow Herald
“Air Dance Company’s droll, knowing, neo-vaudevillian
PG was a well deserved hit.”
Donald Hutera, Dance Europe |
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"A delightful antidote to the syrupy
christmas dance shows of yore."
Paul Vale, The Stage 2005 |
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"Downright funny..."
John Rockwell, New York Times |
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"Unique... a double act who marry stand-up comedy
with choreographic minimalism and a touch of philosophy."
The Times |
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"Roden and Shenton are the comedy
double-act of contemporary dance, dancing or debating
with an air of geeky obsession."
Zoe Anderson - The Independent
"...a genuine piece of theatrical magic."
Judith Mackrell, The Guardian |
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"This was quite simply the highlight
of the production."
Chris High, The Stage |
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