Martha Wainwright was asked to accompany The Royal Ballet as Anna I in their performance of Kurt Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins to which she responded, “Well, will I be able to dance?”

Seemingly more excited about the dancing than anything else, Martha gives t5m an in-depth preview of the project and the fun she’ll have with it.

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