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Sunday, 01 December 2024
It all started on 09/09/09. That memorable date, September 9 2009, marked the debut of theartsdesk.com.It followed some hectic and intensive months when a disparate and eclectic...
Helen Hawkins
Wednesday, 06 November 2024
The latest true-crime adaptation about a murderous man and his female victims turns its star into a bloody mess on a hospital table, her vital signs flatlining. And that’s just...
David Nice
Wednesday, 06 November 2024
As Steven Isserlis announced just before the final work, in more senses than one, of a five-day revelation, the 79 year old Fauré’s last letter told his wife that “at the moment...
Matt Wolf
Wednesday, 06 November 2024
The Catalan capital has given its name to a famous number in the Stephen Sondheim musical, Company. And here it is lending geographical specificity to the second two-hander,...
Joe Muggs
Wednesday, 06 November 2024
If the names Pinch, Vex’d, Burial, Digital Mystikz, The Bug mean anything to you, stop reading now and buy or stream this album. Seriously, go. Go get it. That honestly is all you...
Guy Oddy
Tuesday, 05 November 2024
More than once during their barnstorming performance this weekend, Bobby Vylan, vocalist with Bob Vylan proclaimed from the stage of Birmingham’s O2 Institute that “We are the...
Robert Beale
Tuesday, 05 November 2024
The BBC Philharmonic were right to bill Garrick Ohlsson, soloist in Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1, as the main attraction in...
David Nice
Monday, 04 November 2024
Earlier this year, Steven Isserlis curated a revelatory Sheffield Chamber Music Festival spotlighting Saint-Saëns, with...
Hugh Barnes
Monday, 04 November 2024
In Alan Hollinghurst’s first novel, The Swimming Pool Library (1988), set during the summer of 1983, the young gay narrator...
Kieron Tyler
Monday, 04 November 2024
Springs begins cooking with “Spaced Out Invaders - Part I Quirks,” its fourth track. A spindly, rotating guitar figure...
Kieron Tyler
Sunday, 03 November 2024
After the chart success of his second album, June 1969’s Hot Buttered Soul, it was inevitable that any single had to...
Helen Hawkins
Saturday, 02 November 2024
It’s 1648 in Agra, and an excitable young guardsman has come up with an idea: a giant flying platform that he calls an “...
Jenny Gilbert
Saturday, 02 November 2024
In the foyer of the Linbury Theatre is an exhibition which gives a very upbeat account of the presence of black dancers in...
Irène Duval
Saturday, 02 November 2024
"I always enjoy seeing sunlight play on the rocks, the water, the trees and plains. What variety of effects, what brilliance...
Saskia Baron
Saturday, 02 November 2024
Anora has had so much hype since it won the Palme d’Or at Cannes in May that it doesn’t really need another reviewer...
Rachel Halliburton
Saturday, 02 November 2024
Last time I saw the lovelorn Cyclops from Handel’s richly turbulent cantata, Aci, Galatea e Polifemo, he was in a warehouse...
Nick Hasted
Saturday, 02 November 2024
Chuck Prophet speaks the old language of rock’n’roll as if it’s bright and new. His long gone band Green On Red were R.E.M.’...
Adam Sweeting
Friday, 01 November 2024
Director Thom Zimny has become the audio-visual Boswell to Bruce Springsteen’s Samuel Johnson, having made documentaries...
Graham Fuller
Friday, 01 November 2024
Blitz, set on a vast CGI canvas in September 1941, is an improbable boy’s adventure tale that depicts the misery and terror...

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★★★★ LEGACY, LINBURY THEATRE An exceptional display of black dance prowess

★★★★ LA NUOVA MUSICA, BATES, WIGMORE HALL Passion and delight

★★★★★ WILLIE NELSON - LAST LEAF ON THE TREE A late-career classic

ISAAC HAYES - HOT BUTTERED SINGLES Plugging a gap in the story of the soul giant

FIRST PERSON: IRÈNE DUVAL The violinist celebrates Fauré on the centenary of his death

★★★★ GUARDS AT THE TAJ, ORANGE TREE THEATRE Miniature marvel with rich resonances

★★★★★ FAURE CENTENARY CONCERT 1, WIGMORE HALL Isserlis and friends soar

★★★ MOSTER! - SPRINGS Norwegian supergroup merges jazz with rock’s outer edges

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Album: Alley Cat - The Widow Project

Enter a haunted factory and quiver in the shadows with a dubstep auteur

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tv

Until I Kill You, ITV1 review - superb performances in a frustrating true-crime story

Anna Maxwell Martin and Shaun Evans are compelling, but the script needs more ballast

Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Disney+ review - the Boss grows older defiantly

Thom Zimny's film reels in 50 years of New Jersey's most famous export

Industry, BBC One review - bold, addictive saga about corporate culture now

Third season of the tale of investment bankers reaches a satisfying climax

film

Anora review - life lesson for a kick-ass sex worker

Sean Baker's bracing Palme d'Or winner twists, turns, and makes a star of Mikey Madison

Blitz review - racism persists as bombs batter London

Steve McQueen's overwought World War Two boy's adventure film delivers its message

Small Things Like These review - less is more in stirring Irish drama

Cillian Murphy is exceptional as a man wrestling with his church and conscience

new music

Album: Alley Cat - The Widow Project

Enter a haunted factory and quiver in the shadows with a dubstep auteur

Album: Møster! - Springs

Norwegian supergroup merges jazz with rock’s outer edges

classical

Fauré Centenary Concert 5, Wigmore Hall review - a final flight

The master of levitation in transcendent performances from Steven Isserlis and friends

Ohlsson, BBC Philharmonic, Storgårds, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - grace and power in Brahms

A time-travelling journey through the Austro-German Romantic tradition

Fauré Centenary Concert 1, Wigmore Hall review - Isserlis and friends soar

Saint-Saëns is no also-ran in the opening event of a wondrous homage

opera

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Rigoletto, English National Opera review - another hit for Miller's Mob

More tragic than gimmicky, this classic staging can still succeed

theartsdesk at Wexford Festival Opera - let's make three operas

Donizetti triumphs, with help from Bernstein, Rossini, two stars and director Orpha Phelan

theatre

Barcelona, Duke of York's Theatre review - Lily Collins migrates from France to Spain
The 'Emily in Paris' star surrenders to cliche - or does she?
Guards at the Taj, Orange Tree Theatre review - miniature marvel with rich resonances
Rajiv Joseph’s play pitting beauty against duty gets an impressive staging
The Buddha of Suburbia, Barbican Theatre review - farcical fun, but what about the issues?
Hanif Kureishi classic gets a compulsively comic makeover from Emma Rice

dance

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Legacy, Linbury Theatre review - an exceptional display of black dance prowess

An all-too-fleeting celebration of black and brown ballet talent that demands a reprise

Encounters, Royal Ballet review - exciting mixed bill with a gem of a premiere

Pam Tanowitz's latest piece is a stunner that larkily subverts the rules

comedy

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Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Brighton Dome review - a foster carer's tale

Comic skilfully melds a personal story with sharp social commentary

Rose Matafeo, Arcola Theatre review - Starstruck star muses on love

Kiwi comic on dating, phone apps and Taylor Swift

Books

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Alan Hollinghurst: Our Evenings review - a gift that keeps on giving

Common themes are retuned with political edge in critique of Brexit, race, and sexuality

Jonathan Coe: The Proof of My Innocence review - a whodunnit with a difference

Political satire, social observation and literary artifice elevate this ostensibly 'cosy crime' caper

visual arts

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Vanessa Bell, MK Gallery review - diving into and out of abstraction

A variation of styles as the Bloomsbury artist breaks free from Victorian mores

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