Interplay
Overview
In Spring 2026, Phoenix Dance Theatre presents a striking mixed bill that brings together work by internationally acclaimed choreographers Travis Knight and James Pett (Pett & Clausen Knight), Ed Myhill, Yusha-Marie Sorzano, and Phoenix Dance Theatre’s Artistic Director, Marcus Jarrell Willis. This dynamic programme celebrates creative collaboration, placing dialogue, contrast and connection at its heart.
Across duet and ensemble works, the evening explores themes of duality and shared authorship, revealing how distinct artistic voices can intersect to create something greater than the sum of their parts. Each piece offers a unique perspective, united by a bold physicality and a deep curiosity about human relationships, rhythm and collective experience.
Originally premiering in New York in 2013, Marcus Jarrell Willis’s Next of Kin has been newly reimagined for Phoenix Dance Theatre. The duet explores the subtle humour and tension between two kindred spirits navigating life together.
Ed Myhill’s Why Are People Clapping!? (restaged by Camille Giraudeau) is set to Steve Reich’s Clapping Music and uses rhythm as its driving force. With wit and precision, the choreography highlights the music of life – rhythm can be found in a tennis match, footsteps in an empty street and in the beat of our own hearts.
In Small Talk by Travis Knight and James Pett, two figures inhabit a shared yet distant space. Through quiet gestures and unresolved tension, the work reflects on relationships that fade not through catastrophe, but through the slow exhaustion of time. The work showcases a portrait of two people held in a fragile standoff, suspended between what they once knew and what they can no longer admit.
The evening concludes with a powerful new collaboration by Yusha-Marie Sorzano and Marcus Jarrell Willis. Inspired by ritual, meditation and the roots of hip-hop and house culture, Suite Release reclaims dance as instinct, resistance and communal connection, inviting audiences not only to witness movement, but to remember it.
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About the works
Why Are People Clapping!? by Ed Myhill (restaged by Camille Giraudeau)
Set to composer Steve Reich’s Clapping Music, Why Are People Clapping?! uses rhythm as a driving force. Ed Myhill’s sense of humour is clear in the choreography as well as his appreciation for the music of life – rhythm can be found in a tennis match, footsteps in an empty street and in the beat of our own hearts – and dance can be inspired by that passion for living, from tapping your toes right up to the way our eyes scrunch up when we smile.
Next of Kin by Marcus Jarrell Willis
Originally premiering at the Ailey Citigroup Theatre in New York City in 2013, Next of Kin now enters the Interplay programme and Phoenix Dance Theatre repertoire as a newly reimagined production. The restaged work displays the witty nuances at play between two like-minded souls colliding on their journey through life.
Small Talk by Travis Knight & James Pett
In Small Talk, two figures share a room that feels both intimate and estranged. A carpet, a chair and a lamp stand as silent companions, observing the lives of two people who now struggle to recognise what has quietly slipped away between them. They hover between conflict and confused tenderness, revealing how relationships often fade not through catastrophe, but through the slow exhaustion of time.
Suite Release by Yusha-Marie Sorzano and Marcus Jarrell Willis
Artistic Director, Marcus Jarrell Willis and acclaimed choreographer, Yusha-Marie Sorzano come together to craft a work that reclaims dance as instinct, inheritance, resistance and joy. Suite Release is a new contemporary dance co-creation, focused through a lens inspired by meditation on the quiet disappearance of communal movement – and the places where it never left. Drawing from influences of hip-hop and house culture’s origins in gathering and release, the piece unfolds as ritual rather than choreography, asking audiences not just to watch but to remember.
There are two entrances to the theatre, Kings Road Entrance (this is the taxi drop-off/collection point) and the Main Entrance.
Both level entrances have automated doors. These lead into the foyer area where you will find the Restaurant, Bar, Box Office and entrances to Stages 1, 2 and 3.
STEP FREE ACCESS
Northern Stage is fully accessible. The theatre has three lifts providing access to all parts of the building, including the accessible toilets, baby changing facilities, stages 2 & 3 and the backstage area. Buggy parking is available
WHEELCHAIR SPACES
There are five wheelchair positions in Stage 1, two positions in Stage 2 and all seats are removeable in Stage 3.
TOILETS
We have a Changing Places toilet in the Stage 1 lobby and accessible toilets in Stage 3 and Stage 2 lower entrance lobby. Gender neutral toilets are situated in the Stage 2 lower entrance lobby.
HEARING ENHANCEMENT
Induction loop system in all public spaces, and an infra-red system in all three stages. (In Stage 1 the induction loop is best covered in rows E – L).
ASSISTANCE
One free ticket for the assistant of a disabled person who is not able to attend unaccompanied.
BOOKING COMPANION SEATING
To book a free ticket for a wheelchair companion or an assistant, contact our Box Office on 0191 230 5151, via email at boxoffice@northernstage.co.uk or by visiting our Box Office in person.
GUIDE DOGS
Guide, hearing and all working dogs are welcome here.
SEAT ACCESSIBILITY
Stage 1: Seats are 43 cm wide, 41cm deep, with 46cm between arm rests. The aisleway is 51cm deep from the seat back. Arm rests cannot be removed.
Stage 2: Seats are 40cm wide, 41cm deep. The aisleway is 64cm deep from the seat back. There are no arm rests.
Our seats are rated to British Standards at installation and are guaranteed to hold up to 110kg.
More Information
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