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Tom Birchenough
Friday, 14 November 2025
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Guy Oddy
Monday, 18 August 2025
Gibby Haynes is the wild-eyed crazy man who used to front the Butthole Surfers back in the 1980s and 1990s. At the time, there was none weirder or more out there than the Texan...
Alexandra Coghlan
Monday, 18 August 2025
There’s a Proms paradox that’s familiar to Early Music fans. Some works are too challenging – too big, too expensive, too uncommercial, too obscure – to do anywhere else. The...
Guy Oddy
Monday, 18 August 2025
UK dub maestro and producer, Adrian Sherwood is hardly what anyone might call a slacker, but it’s 13 years since the release of his last solo album, Survival and Resistance. Those...
Nick Hasted
Sunday, 17 August 2025
Love was the Norwegian climax of Dag Johan Haugerud’s Oslo trilogy, the most lovestruck vision of his city and boldest prophesy of how to live there, beyond borders and bonds of...
Kieron Tyler
Sunday, 17 August 2025
George & James was originally released in March 1984. Stars & Hank Forever! emerged in October 1986. The two LPs were parts of – and, as it turned out, the only entrants...
Simon Thompson
Saturday, 16 August 2025
Right from the bracing brass fanfare that began this Sea Symphony, you know exactly where you were: right in the midst of...
David Kettle
Saturday, 16 August 2025
Ordinary Decent Criminal, Summerhall ★★★★★ Frankie learnt a thing or two about the police and how they work from his...
Veronica Lee
Saturday, 16 August 2025
Emmanuel Sonubi, Pleasance Courtyard ★★★★This show – Life After Near Death – is not about dying, it is about...
Thomas H Green
Saturday, 16 August 2025
The history of popular music is littered with bands who fulfilled everything needed to make it. Then fate kicked them in the...
Adam Sweeting
Friday, 15 August 2025
Ridley Scott’s original Alien movie from 1979 was an all-time sci-fi/horror classic, and even an endless stream of sequels...
Markie Robson-Scott
Friday, 15 August 2025
“When have you ever gone off alone?” scoffs Magnus (Thomas W Gabrielsson) when his wife, Maria (Mirja Turestedt), expresses...
David Kettle
Friday, 15 August 2025
Kinder, Underbelly, Cowgate ★★★ Drag artist Goody Prostate (yes, I know) receives a call from a local library. Garbed...
Thomas H Green
Friday, 15 August 2025
Who’d have guessed that a dude who first came to attention a decade ago guesting on a cheesy Chase & Status drum &...
Gary Naylor
Thursday, 14 August 2025
I have two guilty secrets about the theatre – okay, two I’m prepared to own up to right here, right now. I quite enjoy some...
Simon Thompson
Thursday, 14 August 2025
There’s a lot to shout about in this Orpheus, especially the way it looks. In a thin year for staged opera at the Edinburgh...
Veronica Lee
Thursday, 14 August 2025
Eric Rushton, Monkey Barrel ★★★★ Everything about Eric Rushton is lo-fi. His delivery, his movement about the...
David Kettle
Thursday, 14 August 2025
The Horse of Jenin, Pleasance Dome ★★★★★ Alaa Shehada bounds onto the stage, all muscular energy and swaggering self-...
James Saynor
Thursday, 14 August 2025
Andrew Garfield was 29 when he played the teenage Spiderman and Jennifer Grey was 27 when she took on a decade-younger-than-...

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 THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, RSC Youth-oriented version of youthful play

★★★★ BBC PROMS: ANOUSHKA SHANKAR 'CHAPTERS' Somehow, it worked

★★★ UNMOORED Something nasty in the bunker: atmospheric Swedish noir set on Exmoor

★★★★ EVERY BRILLIANT THING, @SOHOPLACE Lenny Henry lifts the spirits

★★★★ EMMA SMITH - BITTER ORANGE Jazz singer brings new life to some classic standards 

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2025: ★ The Horse of Jenin /  Nowhere

★★★ ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE, OPERA QUEENSLAND/SCO, EIF Dazzling, but distracting

disc of the day

Album: Adrian Sherwood - The Collapse of Everything

The dub maestro stretches out and chills

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tv

Alien: Earth, Disney+ review - was this interstellar journey really necessary?

Noah Hawley's lavish sci-fi series brings Ridley Scott's monster back home

The Count of Monte Cristo, U&Drama review - silly telly for the silly season

Umpteenth incarnation of the Alexandre Dumas novel is no better than it should be

The Narrow Road to the Deep North, BBC One review - love, death and hell on the Burma railway

Richard Flanagan's prize-winning novel becomes a gruelling TV series

film

Oslo Stories Trilogy: Love review - freed love

Gay cruising offers straight female lessons in a heady ode to urban connection

Unmoored review - atmospheric Swedish noir set on Exmoor

Something nasty in the bunker: Caroline Ingvarsson's debut feature leaves us guessing

Beating Hearts review - kiss kiss, slam slam

Romance and clobberings in a so-so French melodrama

new music

Gibby Haynes, O2 Academy 2, Birmingham review - ex-Butthole Surfer goes School of Rock

Butthole Surfers’ frontman is still flying his freak flag but in a slightly more restrained manner

Album: Adrian Sherwood - The Collapse of Everything

The dub maestro stretches out and chills

Music Reissues Weekly: The Residents - American Composer's Series

James Brown, George Gershwin, John Philip Sousa and Hank Williams as seen through an eyeball-headed lens

classical

BBC Proms: Le Concert Spirituel, Niquet review - super-sized polyphonic rarities

Monumental works don't quite make for monumental sounds in the Royal Albert Hall

Frang, Romaniw, Liverman, LSO, Pappano, Edinburgh International Festival 2025 review - sunlight, salt spray, Sea Symphony

Full force of the midday sea in the Usher Hall, thanks to the best captain at the helm

opera

Orpheus and Eurydice, Opera Queensland/SCO, Edinburgh International Festival 2025 review - dazzling, but distracting

Eye-popping acrobatics don’t always assist in Gluck’s quest for operatic truth

MARS, Irish National Opera review - silly space oddity with fun stretches

Cast, orchestra and production give Jennifer Walshe’s bold collage their all

Káťa Kabanová, Glyndebourne review - emotional concentration in a salle modulable

Janáček superbly done through or in spite of the symbolism

theatre

Edinburgh Fringe 2025 reviews: Ordinary Decent Criminal / Insiders
Two dramas on prison life offer contrasting perspectives but a similar sense of compassion
Edinburgh Fringe 2025 reviews: Kinder / Shunga Alert / Clean Your Plate!
From drag to Japanese erotica via a French cookery show, three of the Fringe's more unusual offerings
The Two Gentlemen of Verona, RSC, Stratford review - not quite the intended gateway drug to Shakespeare
Shakespeare trying out lots of ideas that were to bear fruit in the future

dance

'We are bowled over!' Thank you for your messages of love and support

Much-appreciated words of commendation from readers and the cultural community

Giselle, National Ballet of Japan review - return of a classic, refreshed and impeccably danced

First visit by Miyako Yoshida's company leaves you wanting more

comedy

'We are bowled over!' Thank you for your messages of love and support

Much-appreciated words of commendation from readers and the cultural community

Edinburgh Fringe 2025 reviews - Emmanuel Sonubi / Joz Norris

A second chance at life & a fantastical tale about artistic endeavour

Edinburgh Fringe 2025 reviews - Eric Rushton / Bella Hull

Depression laid bare & a relationship decoded

Books

'We are bowled over!' Thank you for your messages of love and support

Much-appreciated words of commendation from readers and the cultural community

Natalia Ginzburg: The City and the House review - a dying art

Dick Davis renders this analogue love-letter in polyphonic English

Tom Raworth: Cancer review - truthfulness

A 'lost' book reconfirms Raworth’s legacy as one of the great lyric poets

visual arts

'We are bowled over!' Thank you for your messages of love and support

Much-appreciated words of commendation from readers and the cultural community

Folkestone Triennial 2025 - landscape, seascape, art lovers' escape

Locally rooted festival brings home many but not all global concerns

Sir Brian Clarke (1953-2025) - a personal tribute

Remembering an artist with a gift for the transcendent

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