
Press Reviews for “Broken Chords”
Broken Chords, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield
The Times, 20 February 2006
Charlotte Vincent is not the first artist to raid her own life for creative inspiration, nor will she be the last. Broken Chords, the latest full-length show that the Sheffield-based choreographer and director has made for Vincent Dance Theatre, is one of the more fascinating examples of this self-regarding genre in recent memory.
Grief encounter – How to dance your way out of matrimonial distress
The Observer, 19 February 2006
Two years ago, the choreographer Charlotte Vincent was riding high. Her Sheffield-based company, Vincent Dance Theatre, was well positioned at the bruisingly experimental end of the spectrum...
Broken Chords
EdinburghGuide.com, 12 November 2005
Broken Chords is a powerful piece of dance theatre. It revolves around the turbulence created in a human soul profoundly affected by the break-up of a relationship - "a future that never began".
“I’m sorry that you’ve forgotten how to be happy”
ScottishTheatre.co.uk, 12 November 2005
the piece is daring and innovative and thrives on a masterful delivery from TC Howard (on the verge of a nervous breakdown) and the dynamic musicians and dancers who share the stage.
