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Photo Gallery: Whitby
It’s most famous as the setting – and inspiration – for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. But there’s an awful lot more to Whitby than that. Northern Soul‘s photographer Paul Hunter shows you why.
Read the full story..Dracula: Northern Soul gets its teeth into Mark Bruce’s production
Ask anyone for the first name of the choreographer and it’s pot luck whether they say “Christopher” or “Mark”. For the latter, dance runs in his blood but his father’s legacy has never cast a shadow over his work.
Read the full story..Review: Ballet with Bite thanks to Northern Ballet’s Dracula
In 1993 at the pliant age of 17, I went to Bury flicks with my cousin Claire to watch Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
Read the full story..Northern Ballet’s Artistic Director talks to Northern Soul
Northern Soul‘s Rich Jevons talks to Northern Ballet’s artistic director David Nixon about his early days as a dancer in Canada, his adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, as well as the more family-orientated productions of Cinderella and Peter Pan.
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