Reviews
ChronologyFriday, 16 May 2014![]() It's time to talk about time travel. The fourth dimension, as time is sometimes called, represents fertile ground for videogames designers. After all, the shift from side-scrolling two-dimensions (move left, right, jump up, fall down) to three was a... Read more... |
Like Rabbits, Corn Exchange, BrightonThursday, 15 May 2014![]() Getting pubes in your teeth during sex is one thing. Rabbit fur is something else. The moment when Ben Duke removes a wisp of partner Ino Riga’s costume from his mouth following a particularly lusty tussle may not be planned. But it’s in keeping... Read more... |
GodzillaThursday, 15 May 2014![]() Born in an era when the Japanese were censored out of making a straightforward post-Hiroshima film, King of the Monsters Godzilla – or aka his infinitely cooler Japanese name Gojira – is a hero, cultural phenomenon and metaphor: he represents nature... Read more... |
Serenade/Sweet Violets/DGV, Royal BalletThursday, 15 May 2014![]() Some artists acquire (or create) cults of personality because – Byron, Wagner or Van Gogh – they are just so obviously fruity. Some others, though less fruity, are venerated because their work is so tear-prickingly astonishing that we are desperate... Read more... |
Lugansky, Queen Elizabeth HallThursday, 15 May 2014![]() Am I alone in a readiness to sacrifice all four Rachmaninov piano concertos – though maybe not the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini – in favour of the second sets of Preludes and Études-Tableaux? Probably not, after last night, when Nikolay Lugansky... Read more... |
Romeo and Juliet, Scottish BalletThursday, 15 May 2014![]() Watching The Royal Ballet’s The Winter’s Tale a few weeks ago, I was struck by the quasi-absurdity of adapting the Bard for dance - a thought numerous choreographers must have encountered while toying with the idea. The complexity of Shakespeare’s... Read more... |
Episodes, Series 3, BBC TwoThursday, 15 May 2014![]() How much is too much of quite a good thing? They – whoever they are – always say that two series is the platonic ideal for the perfectly formed sitcom. The example forever cited is Fawlty Towers, joined latterly by The Office. To that short list you... Read more... |
Talk to the Demon, Brighton DomeWednesday, 14 May 2014![]() One of the mottos made famous by internationally renowned chocolatier Willy Wonka was: “A little madness now and then is relished by the wisest men”. Perhaps it’s a quotation that Belgian choreographer Wim Vandekeybus, who put Talk to the Demon... Read more... |
Katy Perry, LG Arena, BirminghamWednesday, 14 May 2014![]() As her rendition of “Double Rainbow”, from recent album Prism, draws to end, Katy Perry announces into her microphone that “It was the music that brought you here! You like the costumes and lights but the music brought you here!” The funny thing is... Read more... |
The Last Days of Troy, Royal Exchange, ManchesterWednesday, 14 May 2014![]() By picking his way through Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, and Virgil’s Aeneid - written 600 years later - Simon Armitage has it all, including the horse and Helen, each of whom in their way enable the hordes to breach Troy’s gates. What with that and... Read more... |
The Pajama Game, Shaftesbury TheatreWednesday, 14 May 2014![]() On the Richter scale of catchiness Richard Adler and Jerry Ross’s songs for The Pajama Game are right up there. Quite who did what in their brief but shining songwriting partnership was never entirely clear, though Adler claimed supremacy in the... Read more... |
Drive-By Truckers, Shepherd's Bush EmpireWednesday, 14 May 2014![]() “We're gonna hit the road harder than we've hit it in a long time… There's no bullshit going on.” So said Drive-By Truckers’ co-frontman Patterson Hood last February. From the grin he wore while he took to the stage last night, it was evident this... Read more... |
