Reviews
Mary J Blige, iTunes Festival, RoundhouseFriday, 26 September 2014![]() Trailing a string of Grammys and multi-platinum albums, and now a successful actress and purveyor of her own "My Life" perfume for good measure, you wouldn't think R&B legend Blige had much left to prove. However, she evidently sees it... Read more... |
The Vertical Hour, Park TheatreFriday, 26 September 2014![]() In the context of recent events in Iraq and Syria, the spectre of the ill-fated Iraq War of 2003 looms large once more. What better time for a revival of master-playwright David Hare’s story about conflict and personal relationships? As parliament... Read more... |
Marvellous, BBC TwoFriday, 26 September 2014![]() Marvellous reviews itself in its title. The story of Neil Baldwin starring Toby Jones was – and is, because you should catch it while you can on iPlayer – simply marvellous. As a dramatic character Neil Baldwin could be mistaken for... Read more... |
Wasteland 2Friday, 26 September 2014![]() This sprawling post-apocalyptic role-playing game comes long after the original. Wasteland was a critical hit back in 1988. It was a fairly unique proposition then. But that was back in 1988 – which in videogames terms is about the dark ages.In the... Read more... |
Angel Olsen, Electric BallroomFriday, 26 September 2014![]() “You don’t always get what you want in life,” said Angel Olsen to a group of fans haranguing her at the front last night at the Electric Ballroom. She rarely uttered a word between songs but this was a defiant end to the evening. Though her powerful... Read more... |
Carmen, Mid Wales OperaFriday, 26 September 2014![]() It’s only a few days since I was remarking, à propos the WNO revival, that Carmen usually survives its interpreters. Now WNO’s humble neighbour, Mid Wales Opera, are proving the same point, but in a more positive spirit, by touring a new production... Read more... |
I OriginsFriday, 26 September 2014![]() I Origins is a high-concept sci-fi thriller and romantic drama from American indie director Mike Cahill, who investigates big philosophical and scientific issues by looking for meaning in coincidence. Part produced by Boardwalk Empire’s Michael Pitt... Read more... |
Grande Messe des Morts, Philharmonia, Salonen, RFHFriday, 26 September 2014![]() Hector Berlioz knew from early on in life which aspects of death he would want to avoid. He had seen quite enough of the medical textbooks that his father had tried to foist upon him. He had even got as far as smelling the dissecting table as a... Read more... |
Kingmaker, St James TheatreThursday, 25 September 2014![]() The news cycle waits for no man. When Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky’s thinly veiled Boris Johnson satire premiered in Edinburgh at the beginning of August, it seemed remarkably timely, coinciding as it did with BoJo announcing his intention to return... Read more... |
Jungle Atlantis, BBC TwoThursday, 25 September 2014![]() Angkor Wat in Cambodia is the biggest religious complex ever built. It is also one of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring structures ever created, even now still a working temple with both Buddhist and Hindu connections. It was at the heart not... Read more... |
Bavouzet, LPO, Jurowski, Royal Festival HallThursday, 25 September 2014![]() Comparisons, even on paper, between two season openers from London orchestras could hardly have been more instructive. I didn’t attend Valery Gergiev’s London Symphony Orchestra concert last week, for reasons several times outlined on theartsdesk.... Read more... |
Maps to the StarsThursday, 25 September 2014![]() Hollywood's veneer has been cracked so many times it's possible to see right through to its cynical core; in an age of irreverence and intrusion the stars simply don't glitter as brightly. David Cronenberg's Maps to the Stars is a film that forgets... Read more... |
