Reviews
Putting It Together, St James TheatreThursday, 16 January 2014![]() “God,” wrote Stephen Sondheim, “is in the details.” Of course, he didn’t actually coin the phrase but throughout his published collections of lyrics he cites it as one of his three guiding principles. But to witness detail you need to be up close.... Read more... |
The Duchess of Malfi, Sam Wanamaker PlayhouseThursday, 16 January 2014![]() A candlelit theatre is one thing. A theatre when those candles are so close you could lean in and blow them out, where a good line sets them flickering in gusts of audience laughter is quite another. We’ve been spoilt by the Globe for almost 20... Read more... |
Power, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Jurowski, Royal Festival HallThursday, 16 January 2014![]() Baleful prophecies were rife before the concert. Was Vladimir Jurowski right to let Mahler’s only total tragedy among his symphonies, the Sixth, share the programme with anything else, least of all a new viola concerto in which the solo instrument’s... Read more... |
Winterreise, Finley, Drake, Wigmore HallThursday, 16 January 2014![]() Of Schubert’s two great cycles, the youthful ardour of Die schöne Müllerin sits best with a tenor while the bleak wretchedness of Winterreise lends itself to the baritone voice. These, of course, are personal prejudices, for both works can be sung... Read more... |
Devil's DueThursday, 16 January 2014![]() Filmmaking collective Radio Silence - who comprise Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (who take on shared directorial duties for this film), Chad Villella and Justin Martinez (Devil's Due's executive producers) - shot to fame on the genre... Read more... |
Manon, Royal OperaWednesday, 15 January 2014![]() Massenet had just two lingering thoughts about Manon when he wrote his memoirs in 1910, a quarter-century after the opera's first performance. First, he enjoyed reminding himself how many times it had been performed (a staggering 763 by the... Read more... |
Death in Paradise, Series 3, BBC OneWednesday, 15 January 2014![]() Well, that was a shock. I can’t remember seeing many crows around on the Caribbean island of Saint-Marie that is the location of Death in Paradise, but assuming there are some they should by now be appropriately stoned. (Of course, they may have... Read more... |
The Wolf of Wall StreetWednesday, 15 January 2014![]() It was Benjamin Franklin who said "money has never made man happy...the more of it one has the more one wants," and there is no shortage of examples of boundless greed and how an abundance of cash can upturn and empty lives. Based on the memoir of... Read more... |
House of Fools, BBC TwoWednesday, 15 January 2014![]() Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer's fans recall with huge affection their previous collaborations – among them Big Night Out and The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer, two wonderfully anarchic shows. Now comes their first traditional, one-room (well two... Read more... |
Jephtha, The Sixteen, Christophers, BarbicanWednesday, 15 January 2014![]() You really think they’d have learned by now. Any operatic vow to sacrifice the next living creature you see in return for salvation will reliably end up with the luckless suppliant faced with their lover/son/spouse. For those who haven’t already... Read more... |
Benefits Street, Channel 4Tuesday, 14 January 2014![]() A week ago the first episode of Benefits Street crashlanded on Channel 4. It visited the eponymous area of Birmingham where most residents are on some form of social security. Housing benefit, child benefit, disability benefit: you name it, they... Read more... |
Not I, Footfalls, Rockaby, Royal Court TheatreTuesday, 14 January 2014![]() In many ways, the darkness is the most memorable aspect of this production. It's so deep and all-encompassing that your eyes start to play tricks on you, seeing spots of light and shadow where there is only blackness. Because of this, when Lisa Dwan... Read more... |
