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May
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It's A Sin

Tuesday 25th May 2027

Milton Keynes Theatre

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Event Description:

Rambert’s new dance work It’s a Sin, inspired by the landmark, award-winning Channel 4 Series by Russell T Davies, directed and choreographed by Rambert’s Artistic Director Benoit Swan Pouffer.

Joy as resistance. Love as survival.

In the heart of 80s London, Ritchie, Roscoe, Colin and Jill are chasing identity, connection and a life on their own terms. When day spills into night, they find a world of abandon, music and friendship, where bodies move freely and life feels limitless.

But as the AIDS crisis begins to unfold, their lives are irrevocably changed. Love, fear and defiance collide as they fight for each other in a world that is rapidly shifting around them — and increasingly hostile to their existence.

Brought to life by Rambert’s extraordinary dancers, It’s a Sin weaves past and present into something raw, visceral and devastating — an epic story told through movement, asking who gets remembered, who gets left behind, and how we choose to live now.

It’s a Sin is made possible thanks to major support from the Colwinston Charitable Trust’s 30th Anniversary Fund.

It’s a Sin has been supported by Incentivising Touring: Repayable Grants for Theatre and Dance, a pilot scheme developed by Arts Council England.

Presented by Rambert and Factory International. Co-produced with Wales Millennium Centre (Cardiff), Capital Theatres (Edinburgh), Sadler’s Wells (London), and Les Théâtres de la Ville (Luxembourg).

Executive Producers: Russell T Davies, Pet Shop Boys, Glyn Fussell This production is inspired by the television series “It’s a Sin” created by Russell T Davies and produced by Red Production Company

Content Warnings: Contains strong language, sexual references, scenes of sexual nature, partial nudity, and themes of illness, death, grief, HIV/AIDS and homophobia. Some archive footage and testimonial material contain outdated language and attitudes reflective of the time, which audiences may find upsetting or offensive.

* Event details accurate at the time of publishing; please check the organiser's website for the latest updates.

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