BalletBoyz returning to stage for 25th anniversary with Still Pointless
- Ikuko
- Nov 10
- 1 min read
BalletBoyz will return to the stage next year to mark its 25th anniversary.
BalletBoyz was founded in London by former The Royal Ballet dancers Michael Nunn and Billy Trevitt.
The inaugural show, Pointless, was performed in London at the Roundhouse in 2000 when BalletBoyz was known as George Piper Dances. The show featured works by Paul Lightfoot, Sol León, William Forsythe and Russell Maliphant.
Since then, BalletBoyz has produced numerous stage and film works, including the feature film of The Royal Ballet's Romeo and Juliet, and nominated for many awards.
The company will return to the stage in May 2026 at the Sadler's Wells theatre with a show titled Still Pointless.
The company says on its website;
"Still Pointless is a live dance documentary fusing live performance with film. Revivals include Maxine Doyle’s Bradley 4:18 and Liam Scarlett’s Serpent.
Continuing the BalletBoyz drive to present new work and seek out new collaborators, Still Pointless will open with the world premiere of a brand-new commission by Seirian Griffiths."


