Sadler’s Wells Theatre 2025, Ballet Black: SHADOWS
Date: 26 Nov 2025 - 29 Nov 2025
Time: 7:30 pm
Location: Sadler's Wells Theatre
Now in its 24th year, Cassa Pancho’s Ballet Black makes its Sadler’s Wells debut with an exciting new double bill, including Pancho’s darkly comic adaptation of Oyinkan Braithwaite’s international bestselling novel, My Sister, The Serial Killer.
When Korede gets a distress call from her sister Ayoola, she knows what she needs: bleach, rubber gloves, nerves of steel, and a strong stomach. It’s the third boyfriend Ayoola has killed in “self-defense,” and the third mess Korede has to clean up. She should probably go to the police, but family comes first. Things take a turn when Ayoola begins dating the doctor Korede secretly loves, forcing Korede to choose between saving him and betraying her sister…
The double bill is completed by Brooklyn-born, award-winning choreographer Chanel DaSilva, making her British choreographic debut with A Shadow Work. In her debut for Ballet Black, DaSilva delves into the profound practice of shadow work, a technique she encountered when going through therapy. Her work is celebrated for its deep exploration of humanity and its potential to inspire transformation both within the dance world and beyond.
Renowned for using the arts to inspire meaningful change, DaSilva has been commissioned by prestigious companies such as The Washington Ballet, Parsons Dance Company, and Dallas Black Dance Theatre, and made history as the first Black woman to choreograph for The Joffrey Ballet.
Ballet Black has transformed the landscape of British ballet, creating a prominent platform for dancers and artists of Black and Asian descent, as well as establishing a new canon of ballet repertoire that resonates with audiences around the world.
Running Time
1 hour 50 minutes including one 20 minute interval
Age guidance: 12+
Advisory: Contains haze, bright lights, theatrical death, theatrical violence & strobe lighting
Latecomers: Please be aware that entry is only permitted 14 minutes into Act 1. After this point, entry will not be allowed until the interval.

