by Maxine Doyle | Mar 26, 2020 | Press
Debra Craine, The Times ★★★★☆ It was supposed to be a programme celebrating 20 years in the life of the BalletBoyz, the all-male troupe founded by the former Royal Ballet dancers William Trevitt and Michael Nunn. Yet barely had the tour started when the...
by Maxine Doyle | Jun 20, 2019 | Press
Mike McCahillThu 20 June 2019The Guardian ★★★★☆ The latest triumph from Film London’s Microwave scheme – the BFI and BBC Films programme that has produced such worthwhile investments as Hong Khaou’s Lilting and Eran Creevy’s Shifty – is an engrossing close study of a...
by Maxine Doyle | Feb 12, 2019 | Press
Sunset Review: Simon Miraudo, The Guardian In Our Town, Sunset and Boorna Waanginy, the city’s past is remembered, present celebrated and future forewarned Waiting outside the abandoned men’s asylum, I’m about to be led hand-in-hand to Sunset hospital, where I’ll...
by Maxine Doyle | Feb 8, 2019 | Press
Perth Festival review: STRUT Dance and Maxine Doyle with Tura New Music, Sunset Sunset Heritage Precinct, 7 February Review by Nina Levy The world of Maxine Doyle’s dance theatre work Sunset at first seems benign. On arrival, we are instructed to “follow the fairy...
by Maxine Doyle | Dec 19, 2018 | Press
Edited by Josephine MachonPublished by Routledge | 19 December 2018 The Punchdrunk Encyclopaedia is the definitive book on the company’s work to date, marking eighteen years of Punchdrunk’s existence. It provides the first full-scale, historical account of one of the...