Rambert Exhilarating Dance at Sadler's Wells
“On a gathering storm comes a tall handsome man
In a dusty black coat with a red right hand,”
Lyric From Nick Cave’s “Red Right Hand”

Rambert has a well-deserved reputation for presenting dance of the highest standard, as does Sadler’s Wells for selecting exciting and original productions and this is no exception.
For those familiar with the television series, the storyline will be recognisable. Seeing it interpreted through dance is truly extraordinary. The recreation of the 1920s in dance is mesmerizing and I found it as convincing as the immersive Peaky Blinders-The Rise seen in Camden in 2022 but fuller of feeling and wonder. It is the athleticism of the dance which engages us and the chosen music using the Nick Cave song used in the series.
This dance show is written by Steven Knight, the writer of the BBC’s series and the story here ends at the end of Series Four. Series Six is the last one to be viewed and while there won’t be a seventh season of the BBC series Peaky Blinders, the story of the Shelby family will continue in a feature-length film being made now. Additionally, the show’s creator, Steven Knight, has hinted at the possibility of future television series set in the Peaky Blinders world. Please can Rambert mount another staged dance version in future?

Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby begins at the end of the First World War, with everyone dressed in khaki. The officer’s role is to lead the men into battle and to die; the NCO’s role is to lead them and survive. Thomas Shelby (Conor Kerrigan) leads a tunnelling squad in the trenches with soldiers including his elder brother Arthur Shelby (Dylan Tedaldi). It’s likely that these men, mostly from the Birmingham area, served in the same regiment: “Those who join together will fight together.” Moi Tran’s set has tunnels on different levels for dancers to emerge from and dig into. The survivors of this war say that they are not among the dead but they are dead inside.
A scene set in a factory illustrates the tedium of scarce employment after the war. After demobilization, unemployment becomes the norm, and the men turn to the one they trust: Tommy Shelby. Tommy starts his own business which is organized crime. The uniform of his new life includes the iconic Baker’s Boy cap, razor blades sewn into the peak – his wartime unit now repurposed for gang life and employment. And the razors giving the title Peaky Blinders. A scene using Fairground Gallopers cleverly alludes to the Shelby involvement in gambling on horse racing.

Some try to reintegrate into normal society. Grace (Naya Lovell) is recruited by the police to infiltrate the Shelby gang but falls in love with him. Naya Lovell’s expressive movement shows her growing affection for him. Tommy even marries Grace but the past catches up with him: the murder of gang rival, Changretta (Alessio Corallo) spurring Changretta’s widow (Angélique Blasco) into revenge with the only action that can really hurt Thomas Shelby. The Blood Wedding.
Widowed, he turns to the oblivion of opium. Polly Gray (Simone Damberg Würtz) his father’s much younger sister is a pivotal figure. He is ultimately saved by those who care for him, although they also need him to lead the gang once more. There are scenes in a night club with showgirls dressed in attractive silks and shiny fabrics. Another scene dresses men and women in period underwear as we understand the active erotic lives of the gang interpreted beautifully as only dance can.



Production Notes
Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby
Written by Steven Knight
Directed and Choreographed by Benoit Swan Pouffer
Cast
Starring:
Conor Kerrigan
Naya Lovell
Jau’Mair Garland
Seren Williams
With:
Adél Bálint
Angélique Blasco
Alessio Corallo
Simone Damberg Würtz
Max Day
Tom Davis-Dunn
Hua Han
Hannah Fernandez
Cali Holister
Siang Huang
Sungmin Kim
Coke Lopez de la Madrid
Dylan Tedaldi
Dipesh Verma
The music of Nick Cave
The voiceoff Benjamin Zephaniah
Creatives
Director and Choreographer:
Benoit Swan Pouffer
Set Designer: Moi Tran
Costume Designer: Richard Gellar
Composer and Music Supervisor: Roman GianArthur
Lighting Designer: Natasha Chivers
Sound Designer: Moshik Cop
Musical Director: Yaron Engler
Fight Director: Adrian Derrick-Palmer
Acting Director: Kim Pearce
Intimacy Director: Yarit Dor
A RAMBERT Production
Information
Running Time: Two hours 10 minutes including an interval
Booking to 16th August 2025
Theatre:
Sadler’s Wells Theatre
Rosebery Avenue
London EC1R 4TN
Box Office: 020 7863 8000
Tube: The Angel
Website: www.rambert.org.uk
Reviewed by Lizzie Loveridge at
Sadler’s Wells
on 6th August 2025

