Elizabeth, Barbican review - royal romance under scrutiny
Words and music form an equal alliance with dance to probe the love life of the Virgin Queen
Everyone knows that Elizabeth I was a monarch of deep intelligence and sharp wit. Fewer know how good she was at the galliard. This was a virile, proud, demandingly athletic dance, usually performed by the men at courtly gatherings, and the fact that the Queen of England so enthusiastically flouted convention in this way says a lot about her.