The Midnight Bell, New Adventures, Sadler's Wells review - dance theatre at its most compelling
Matthew Bourne hits his stride in an engrossing picture of lovelessness in 1930s London
The British author Patrick Hamilton is best known for two highly successful plays, Rope (1929) and Gaslight (1939), which in turn became highly successful films. But it’s Hamilton’s novels, set among the fog-bound pubs and clubs of 1930s Soho, that have inspired Matthew Bourne’s latest enterprise, The Midnight Bell.