Beauty and Obsession – The Red Shoes
Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes at Milton Keynes Theatre
There is something irresistibly intoxicating about The Red Shoes, and Matthew Bourne’s celebrated production captures it with breathtaking clarity. Inspired by the 1948 Powell and Pressburger film, this reimagining is a rich blend of dance, theatre and cinematic storytelling that lingers long after the final curtain.

“Spellbinding from the first step to the final curtain. The Red Shoes is pure theatrical magic.” Andrena, Bee Local Magazine.
At its heart, The Red Shoes is a story of obsession, the consuming pull between artistic ambition and personal freedom. Bourne’s choreography translates this emotional tension beautifully, with movement that is at once expressive, precise and deeply human. The dancers do not simply perform steps; they inhabit the psychological landscape of the characters, drawing the audience into their inner conflicts.
Matthew Bourne said:
The main message of The Red Shoes is that nothing matters but art. As Michael Powell said, “The Red Shoes told us to go and die for art.” Whilst acknowledging the exaggeration here, I believe it was a piece that asked us to take art seriously as a life-changing force: something that gives intense joy but also asks for and requires sacrifices.


Visually, the production is sumptuous. From sweeping ensemble scenes to intimate, emotionally charged moments, the staging feels cinematic without ever losing its theatrical soul. The set and costume design evoke the glamour and darkness of the ballet world, while clever transitions keep the story flowing seamlessly across scenes. Every visual detail feels purposeful, enhancing the narrative rather than distracting from it.

One of the production’s great strengths lies in its ability to communicate without words. Even those unfamiliar with the original story will find themselves effortlessly following the narrative, guided by clear characterisation and emotionally intelligent choreography. Moments of joy, tension and heartbreak are rendered with striking clarity, allowing the audience to feel fully immersed in the world of the ballet.
The company performs with extraordinary commitment, balancing technical excellence with raw emotional depth. There is a palpable sense of discipline and passion on stage, fitting for a story that explores the price of artistic perfection. The chemistry between performers adds further intensity, particularly in scenes where love and ambition collide.


Ultimately, The Red Shoes is more than a dance production; it is a powerful piece of storytelling that examines the cost of giving oneself entirely to art. Elegant, haunting and deeply affecting, this is Matthew Bourne at his most assured, a production that captivates both seasoned dance enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Tickets Available at: https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/matthew-bournes-production-of-the-red-shoes/milton-keynes-theatre/
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