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About Ahmanson Theater
THEATER REVIEW | 'Anything Goes'
Inspired by Joseph Losey’s film
by special arrangement with StudioCanal
Based on The Servant by Robin Maugham
A collaboration between the National Theatre & New Adventures
Play Without Words, winner of Olivier Awards for Best Entertainment and Best Theatre Choreographer, returns to the National by huge public demand.
'An absolute cracker - funny, sexy, sinister, nostalgic, brilliantly stylish and blazingly original'
Daily Telegraph
A vibrant, wicked satire of class conflict and sexual desire set in Swinging Sixties London and told exclusively through movement and music… seduction is everywhere
The Times
Matthew Bourne’s cast possess such exquisite and hilarious mastery of their body language that it is hard to believe not a line of dialogue has been uttered
Guardian
Act One is probably the most flawless and intricate thing that Bourne has ever choreographed. In Act Two, where sexual subversiveness turns into alarming reality, Bourne’s work goes yet further. A major event in British Theater
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