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American Primeval, Netflix review - nightmare on the Wild Frontier

Adam Sweeting

It seems The Osmonds may not have been the worst outrage perpetrated on an unsuspecting public by the Mormons. American Primeval is set in the 1850s, and is based around the real-life massacre of settlers travelling from Arkansas to California by the Mormon militia known as as the Nauvoo Legion. This took place at Mountain Meadows, Utah, apparently triggered by rising tensions between the US federal government and Mormon leader Brigham Young.

Chamayou, BBC Philharmonic, Wigglesworth, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - Boulez with bonbons

Robert Beale

Top Brownie points for the BBC Philharmonic for being one of the first (maybe the first?) to celebrate the birth centenary of Pierre Boulez this year. His Rituel – in memoriam Bruno Maderna was paired somewhat uneasily with a second half of bonbons by Ravel (it’s his 150th anniversary year, too).Mark Wigglesworth was the maestro who piloted both parts of the programme, however, showing equally calm assurance and sympathy with their differing idioms.

The Maids, Jermyn Street Theatre review - new...

Gary Naylor

There are two main reasons to revive classics. The first is that they are really good; the second is that they have something to say about how the...

Gala Preview Show, De Montfort Hall review -...

Veronica Lee

Europe's biggest comedy festival, which showcases established stars, works in progress, workshops and competitions, kicks off next month, and this...

The Second Act review - absurdist meta comedy...

Sebastian Scotney

Can any line from The Second Act be taken at face value? Not really. “I should never have made this film,” confides Florence (the starry Léa Seydoux...

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Music Reissues Weekly: Celebrate Yourself! The Sonic Cathedral Story 2004-2024

Kieron Tyler

With the help of a sympathetic label, shoegazing once again confirms its resonance

Maria review - Pablo Larraín's haunting portrait of an opera legend

Adam Sweeting

Angelina Jolie puts body and soul into her portrayal of Maria Callas

Titanique, Criterion Theatre review - musical parody sinks despite super singing

Gary Naylor

Affectionate piss-take set for cult status at best

Babygirl review - would-be steamy drama that only flirts with transgression

Helen Hawkins

Nicole Kidman gets hot and bothered about a sexy intern’s power plays

It's Raining Men review - frothy French comedy avoids dating-app reality

Markie Robson-Scott

Laure Calamy shines as a dentist whose marriage is in trouble

Album: Bridget Hayden and The Apparitions - Cold Blows The Rain

Kieron Tyler

Classic folk songs are given a desolate new setting

A Real Pain review - Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin take a Holocaust tour of Poland

Adam Sweeting

It's part comedy, part road movie and part psychotherapy session

Liepe, National Youth Orchestra of Ireland, Cottis, NCH, Dublin review - a spirited shot at Shostakovich

David Nice

All energy devoted to a symphonic epic, played with total commitment

Music Reissues Weekly: American Baroque - Chamber Pop and Beyond 1967-1971

Kieron Tyler

Harpsichords, string quartets, woodwind and a summer-into-autumn melancholy

Nickel Boys review - a soulful experiment

Nick Hasted

Pulitzer-winner becomes an immersive elegy to black teenage crime and punishment

Albums of the Year 2024: The Last Dinner Party - Prelude to Ecstasy

Kathryn Reilly

It's in everyone else's 'best of' lists, so why not ours too?

Davis, National Symphony Orchestra, Maloney, National Concert Hall, Dublin review - operetta in excelsis

David Nice

World-class soprano provides the wow factor in fascinating mostly-Viennese programme

SAS Rogue Heroes, Series 2, BBC One review - Paddy Mayne's renegade warriors invade Italy

Adam Sweeting

Second helping of Steven Knight's hard-rockin' World War Two drama

Best of 2024: Classical music concerts

David Nice

Young and old in excelsis, and competition finales turned into winning programmes

Best of 2024: Dance

Jenny Gilbert

It was a year for visiting past glories, but not for new ones

The Split: Barcelona, BBC One review - a soapy special with seasonally adjusted sentimentality

Helen Hawkins

Abi Morgan's fine legal drama loses its sting on foreign soil

Best of 2024: Visual Arts

Sarah Kent

A great year for women artists

Spence, Perez, Richardson, Wigmore Hall review - a Shakespearean journey in song

Boyd Tonkin

A festive cabaret - and a tenor masterclass

Best of 2024: Comedy

Veronica Lee

Authentically good memories of the year

Best of 2024: TV

Theartsdesk

Stars of stage and big screen all want to be on the telly

Best of 2024: Music Reissues Weekly

Kieron Tyler

Expanding present-day horizons with The Beatles, Lou Christie, Lou Reed and more

Gavin & Stacey: The Finale, BBC One review - hilarious high five to an indelible cast of characters

Helen Hawkins

In Nessa, Ruth Jones has left behind a unique comic creation

Best of 2024: Opera

David Nice

Comedy takes gold over a year rich in standout performance

Jamie Foxx, Netflix Special review - doctors and divine intervention

Veronica Lee

Comic discusses his recovery from a stroke

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