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BalletBoyz: Still Pointless

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Celebrating a quarter of a century on stage. This is the best of BalletBoyz.

With their signature irreverence and discerning eye for beautiful dance, BalletBoyz return in 2026 with their brand-new production Still Pointless, marking the 25th Anniversary of the Company’s critically acclaimed debut, Pointless (yes, it’s really been that long!).

10 world-class dancers open with the world-premiere of a brand-new commission, taking audiences through a retrospective journey. With 25 years of commissioning, producing, and performing dance, the company has consistently pushed the boundaries of how dance is presented by artists and enjoyed by audiences.

Incorporating live dance and film, the evening will feature excerpts of work from the Company’s history including choreographers Christopher Wheeldon, Iván Perez, Maxine Doyle, Liam Scarlett, Xie Xin, and Javier de Frutos, and composers Scott Walker, Cassie Kinoshi, Keaton Henson, and Max Richter.

At once looking forward to the future with enthusiasm and ambition, and looking back to celebrate all the Company has achieved, the show will culminate with Russell Maliphant’s seminal work Critical Mass, performed as part of the original show at the Roundhouse back in 2001.

Come and experience an evening of dance that could only be BalletBoyz.

Show Information

Dates

24 May 202626 May 2026

Tickets

From £25

Running Time

TBC

General Guidance

Performance contains intermittent loud music, strobe lighting and flashing lights

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