Birmingham Royal Ballet. - Brief Article - Review - dance review

Dance Magazine, April, 2000 by Margaret Willis

> The commitment of his dancers makes the ballet's content dramatic and viable for Bintley. But it should have carried a health warning for the children and pensioners in the audience alongside me, who had come in anticipation of Excalibur, the Sword in the Stone, Knights of the Round Table, and Camelot, but who instead took home memories of the vivid, unpalatable scenes rather than of the choreography.

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