Reviews
East Is East, Trafalgar StudiosFriday, 17 October 2014![]() When it first opened in October 1996, Ayub Khan Din’s East Is East was hyped as the best Asian play since, well, ever. And audiences flocked to see this 1970s migrant story both in Birmingham, where it opened, and at the Royal Court, which was a co-... Read more... |
The JudgeThursday, 16 October 2014![]() The Judge is the Chaka Khan of movies: it’s every movie, it’s all in here. Directed by comedy specialist David Dobkin, there were high hopes for this first outing from Team Downey, Robert Jr & Susan Downey's production company. To ensure... Read more... |
Germany: Memories of a Nation, British MuseumThursday, 16 October 2014![]() There is a 1953 Volkswagen parked in the Great Court of the British Museum, and we are reminded that Hitler persuaded Frederick Porsche (who gave his name of course to a hideously expensive luxury automobile) to design a people’s car. The postwar... Read more... |
LFF 2014: PhoenixThursday, 16 October 2014![]() Director Christian Petzold avoided Germany’s grim version of heritage cinema – the war, the Wall – until last year’s Cold War hit Barbara. His fascination with his country’s present suppressions, though, helps him peel away its past’s familiar... Read more... |
Richard Tuttle, Tate Modern / Whitechapel GalleryThursday, 16 October 2014![]() It could be an aircraft, hastily covered with some very inadequate wrappings and squeezed into the great hangar of the Turbine Hall. Or perhaps an eccentric sort of bird, its bedraggled wings missing chunks of orange plumage, in contrast to its... Read more... |
I Due Foscari, Royal OperaWednesday, 15 October 2014![]() First the good news. At 73, is Plácido Domingo anywhere near retiring? Er, no. When the question came up in an interview on Sunday (on video below), he answered : "The reason I don't retire is because I can still sing." And then with a glint in his... Read more... |
Here Lies Love, National TheatreWednesday, 15 October 2014![]() The National Theatre's new Dorfman auditorium gets off to a kick-ass start with Here Lies Love, the Off Broadway musical transplant that does for the closing months of Nicholas Hytner's tenure as artistic director what Jerry Springer the Opera did... Read more... |
Björk: Biophilia LiveWednesday, 15 October 2014![]() From David Attenborough’s spoken introduction to the blonde, robed backing singers, Biophilia Live sees Björk in full experimental flow. Sometimes the film seems almost as if documenting the ceremonial workings of a science-based cult rather... Read more... |
Sioned Williams, Purcell RoomWednesday, 15 October 2014![]() What Anne-Sophie Mutter is to the violin, Alison Balsom to the trumpet and Sabine Meyer to the clarinet, so is Sioned Williams to the harp. Though Meyer had the glass-ceiling distinction of being the first woman in the Berlin Philharmonic, Williams’... Read more... |
The Apprentice, Series 10, BBC OneWednesday, 15 October 2014![]() It's on later in the year than usual, but The Apprentice is back. Yippee! For the tenth series Lord Sugar and his producers have done a little tinkering with the format - enough to keep it fresh but without upsetting its dedicated fans, of... Read more... |
Steve McQueen: Ashes, Thomas Dane GalleryWednesday, 15 October 2014![]() Ashes is a two-part exhibition. The darkened gallery at 3 Duke Street, St James’s is filled with the onscreen image of a young black man sitting on the prow of a small boat with his back to us (main picture). He turns occasionally to smile to camera... Read more... |
LFF 2014: The Keeping RoomWednesday, 15 October 2014![]() Indie actress Brit Marling takes aim at a rigid power structure in this tense and pared down female-led revisionist Western from British director Daniel Barber. Set towards the end of the American Civil war three women are grappling to survive... Read more... |
