theartsdesk com, first with arts reviews, news and interviews
Subscribe to theartsdesk.com
Thank you for continuing to read our work on theartsdesk.com. For unlimited access to every article in its entirety, including our archive of more than 15,000 pieces, we're asking for £5 per month or £40 per year. We feel it's a very good deal, and hope you do too.
To take a subscription now simply click here.
And if you're looking for that extra gift for a friend or family member, why not treat them to a theartsdesk.com gift subscription?
Subscribe to theartsdesk.com
Thank you for continuing to read our work on theartsdesk.com. For unlimited access to every article in its entirety, including our archive of more than 15,000 pieces, we're asking for £5 per month or £40 per year. We feel it's a very good deal, and hope you do too.
To take a subscription now simply click here.
And if you're looking for that extra gift for a friend or family member, why not treat them to a theartsdesk.com gift subscription?
tv
Back to the Eighties with Jilly Cooper's tales of the rich and infamous
Odd casting and weak scripting aren't a temptation to keep watching
David Mitchell is a perfect fit for this super-sleuth
film
Poetic consideration of a complex girlhood in white South Africa's black 'homelands'
In time for Halloween, the author discusses 'Feeding the Monster' - and why she thinks horror cinema has entered a new phase
new music
A chronological journey through the unjustly underrated world of Scotland's women bands
With the Brian Jonestown Massacre association concluded, psychedelic auteur reintegrates with the wider world
The final chapter in the story of Merseybeat pioneers The Undertakers
classical
On a vast dancefloor, the chance to listen from inside the orchestra
Versatile chamber ensemble excels in clarinet-focused repertoire
The great German baritone in glorious voice at the Oxford International Song Festival
opera
A celebration of Mozart from the supreme stylists
Perspex and bubblewrap for a Sixties take on Britten's Shakespeare
Pity and terror in Ailish Tynan’s anguished Governess and Isabella Bywater’s production
theatre
Promising production, beautifully acted, slides into side plots and confusion
A magnificent Adrien Brody leads a moving production by Justin Martin
Zinnie Harris's modern take robs the play of its tragic potential
dance
Yet again, Crystal Pite proves herself a ferocious creative force, alongside fellow Canadian exports James Kudelka and Emma Portner
Michael Keegan-Dolan’s genius guides us through death, separation and loss
It may be box-office gold, but Christopher Wheeldon's adaptation fails to find a beating heart down the rabbit hole
comedy
Kiwi comic on dating, phone apps and Taylor Swift
Former chatshow host’s bizarre take on cancellation
Nothing edgy about this hour
Books
In time for Halloween, the author discusses 'Feeding the Monster' - and why she thinks horror cinema has entered a new phase
Antonia Lloyd-Jones translates a contagious work from a Nobel Prize winner
This slim and stylish new edition can't quite dispel some lurking doubts
visual arts
A variation of styles as the Bloomsbury artist breaks free from Victorian mores
Two artists, 50 years apart, invite audience participation
The artist who refused to grow up
latest comments
I wonder if we saw the same play. I saw something...
If Nathan killed his wife, how does he get a...
I try and explain early on why that turns out not...
This is October 2024. Zen should have returned...
Have to disagree with the sentiment on the...
Did you need to make a stab at Richard? He said...
My husband (Simon McVeigh, Prof, Emeritus at...
Strong performances all round, especially in the...