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Reviews

Perianes, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Payare, Barbican review - elegance and drama but not enough bite

Rachel Halliburton

When the Venezuelan Rafael Payare was appointed as conductor of the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal (OSM) two years ago, his first action was to blast his way through a French Berlitz course.

English Teacher, Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow review - Mercury winners step up in size with style

Jonathan Geddes

Props designed like flowers were scattered across the QMU stage for English Teacher's performance. A fitting choice given the Leeds group are evidently in full bloom these days, with an upgraded venue in Glasgow due to demand and, of course, a Mercury Music Prize collected along the way for debut album “This Could Be Texas”. 

Kemah Bob, Soho Theatre review - Thailand,...

Veronica Lee

Kemah Bob is a regular on television and radio panel shows and well established on the comedy circuit, but Miss Fortunate is her full-length debut....

[title of show], Southwark Playhouse review - two...

Gary Naylor

Not just a backstage musical, a backroom musical!In the 70s, Follies and A Chorus Line took us into the rehearsal room giving us a chance to look...

Album: Father John Misty - Mahashmashana

Kieron Tyler

The word “mahashmashana” – महामशान in Sanskrit – translates as “great burying ground.” Co-opted as the title of Josh Tillman’s sixth album as Father...

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La Serenissima, Wigmore Hall review - an Italian menu to savour

Boyd Tonkin

Tasty Baroque discoveries, tastefully delivered

Jon Fosse: Morning and Evening review - after thoughts

Jack Barron

Damion Searls thoughtfully translates the wise words of 2023’s Nobel Prize winner

Roman Rabinovich, Wigmore Hall review - full tone in four styles

David Nice

Fascinating Haydn, Debussy and Schumann, odd Beethoven

Wyn, Dwyer, McAteer, RSNO & Choirs, Diakun, Usher Hall, Edinburgh review - ebullient but bitty

Simon Thompson

‘Carmina Burana’ is fun in parts, but Langer’s ‘Dong’ doesn’t flow

Kenny Barron Trio, Ronnie Scott's review - a master of the cool

Mark Kidel

Eloquent story-telling from jazz giant

Gerhardt, BBC Philharmonic, Chauhan, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - from grief to peace

Robert Beale

Anna Clyne, Shostakovich and Richard Strauss tell us about loss, struggle and healing

Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat review - jazz-themed documentary on the 1960s Congo Crisis

Sebastian Scotney

Musicians played different roles in the struggles of the newly independent African country

Gladiator II review - can lightning strike twice?

Adam Sweeting

Sir Ridley Scott makes a big, bold return to the Roman Empire

Music Reissues Weekly: Magazine - Real Life, Secondhand Daylight, The Correct Use of Soap

Kieron Tyler

The first three albums from Howard Devoto’s post-punk marvels hit the shops again

Bob Dylan, Royal Albert Hall review - cracked ritual from rock elder

Mark Kidel

A glorious mixture of mask and authenticity

The Elixir of Love, English National Opera review - a tale of two halves

David Nice

Flat first act, livelier second, singers not always helped by conductor and director

Maddaddam, Royal Ballet review - superb dancing in a confusing frame

Helen Hawkins

Wayne McGregor's version of Margaret Atwood's dystopia needs a clearer map

ARK: United States V by Laurie Anderson, Aviva Studios, Manchester review - a vessel for the thoughts and imaginings of a lifetime

Sarah Kent

Despite anticipating disaster, this mesmerising voyage is full of hope

The Sound Voice Project, Linbury Theatre review - an art installation that has strayed into an opera house

Alexandra Coghlan

A worthy project fails to ignite as art

Joy review - the birth pangs of in vitro fertilisation

Justine Elias

Subtle drama about the quest to give women a childbearing choice

Wolves on Road, Bush Theatre review - exciting dialogue, but flawed plotting

Aleks Sierz

New play about young black men and cryptocurrency is sadly predictable

Rachel Chinouriri, Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow review - a formidable and genre-hopping talent

Jonathan Geddes

The singer lifted elements from throughout pop history during an exciting set

Bach Brandenburg Concertos, OAE, QEH review - forever young

Boyd Tonkin

Zest, dash and fun in rejuvenated favourites

Paris Has Fallen, Prime Video review - Afghan war veteran wreaks a terrible vengeance

Adam Sweeting

Cynical politicians and amoral arms dealers feel the heat

Natalie Palamides: Weer, Soho Theatre review - a romcom of two halves

Veronica Lee

Comic plays male and female roles simultaneously

Amyl and the Sniffers, O2 Academy, Birmingham review - rowdy Aussies let loose

Guy Oddy

Melbourne pub rockers set Sunday evening alight

Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, BBC One review - handsome finale for Hilary Mantel adaptation

Helen Hawkins

Mark Rylance is on top form as his Thomas Cromwell re-emerges after nine years

Andrej Power, LSO, Mäkelä, Barbican review - singing, shrieking rites of darkness and light

David Nice

Radical masterpieces by Sibelius and Stravinsky have never sounded more extraordinary

Burnt Up Love, Finborough Theatre review - scorching new play

Gary Naylor

Super writing and acting jolts us out of complacency

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