'Tomorrow' - the technical rehearsal
As the performance date approaches the show comes alive with lighting, costumes & make-up
"It helps to bring a different layer,suddenly when you put the costume on and the make-up it really helps to understand the character and their situation."
Rambert’s dancers talk about the process of putting their new work on stage.
Tomorrow is a new dance work created by Rambert, Britain’s national dance company, inspired by Macbeth. Tomorrow will be available shortly to watch internationally via this website.
Award-winning choreographer Lucy Guerin uses movement from a recent production of play which she co-directed, and repurposes it to create an abstract work evoking the dark psychological world inhabited by Shakespeare’s notorious villain.
Tomorrow had its premiere at Sadler’s Well from London from 10 – 14 May 2016, and tours the UK in 2016 – 17.
Tomorrow is developed from the collaboration between Lucy Guerin and theatre director Carrie Cracknell on Macbeth, a Young Vic/Birmingham Repertory Theatre/HOME co-production, in association with Lucy Guerin Inc. It was originally developed at the Jerwood Studio at Sadler’s Wells.
Dancers: Miguel Altunaga, Lucy Balfour, Carolyn Bolton, Simone Damberg Würtz, Daniel Davidson, Edit Domoszlai, Liam Francis, Julia Gillespie, Vanessa Kang, Jacob O’Connell, Adam Park, Stephen Quildan, Hannah Rudd, Stephen Wright
Orchestra: Penny Bradshaw, Catherine Elliott, Clifton Harrison, Philip Gibbon, Joy Hawley, Quinta, Alistair Scahill, Ian Scott, Juliet Snell, Christopher Tombling, Gregory Warren Wilson, Martin Wray
Rehearsal Director: Angela Towler
Choreographer: Lucy Guerin
Conductor: Paul Hoskins
Music: Scanner
Camera: David Kaplowitz
Director/editor: Lyndsey Winship
Filmed at: Sadler’s Wells, London 9 May 2016
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