Reviews
Damned by Despair, National TheatreThursday, 11 October 2012![]() Spain's Golden Age turns unaccountably to dross in Damned by Despair, the Tirso de Molina play that is a good half-hour shorter than the running time given in the programme but won't (in this production, anyway) ever be brief enough for some.... Read more... |
Danny Bhoy, Bloomsbury TheatreThursday, 11 October 2012![]() Danny Bhoy is big in Scotland and Canada and huge Down Under, as they say, but is a surprisingly unfamiliar name to many. I'm not sure, other than a lack of a television presence, why he's not as well-known throughout the UK as he should be: he's an... Read more... |
Who Do You Think You Are? - Celia Imrie, BBC OneThursday, 11 October 2012![]() Isn’t the title a misnomer? Who Do You Think You Are? is the genealogical branch of the celebrity industry. It’s not really about who the subjects think they are: it’s who we think they are that counts. Inspecting the family trees of slebz is... Read more... |
This House, National TheatreWednesday, 10 October 2012![]() Over the past few years, the 1970s have made a cultural comeback. On television, there’s been Life on Mars and White Heat, in the bookshops tomes by Dominic Sandbrook, in the theatre revivals of plays such as Abigail’s Party, all to the soundtrack... Read more... |
LFF 2012: End of WatchWednesday, 10 October 2012![]() Often portrayed as corrupt or, at best, on the front line of a war zone, the officers of the LAPD are regulars on the big and small screen. On TV, Southland and The Shield have examined the LAPD in microscopic detail and earlier this year Rampart... Read more... |
Rothko/Sugimoto: Dark Paintings and Seascapes, Pace GalleryWednesday, 10 October 2012![]() Half-way through Death in Venice, Thomas Mann's tragic hero, Aschenbach, settles down on a beach to gaze out to the sea to "take shelter from the demanding diversity of phenomena in the bosom of boundless simplicity". Aschenbach is suddenly returned... Read more... |
Hotel TransylvaniaWednesday, 10 October 2012![]() Through a haunted forest and entered by a secret doorway is Dracula's castle - but this isn't where virgins are deflowered by the Transylvanian count; rather it's where he, a widower, dotes on his daughter and runs a hotel for his his monster mates... Read more... |
Cabaret, Savoy TheatreWednesday, 10 October 2012![]() "All this hatred is exhausting," or so remarks Will Young's ceaselessly grimace-prone Emcee in Cabaret in a comment that encapsulates the evening as a whole. Returning to a show he directed to acclaim on the West End six years ago, the director... Read more... |
On The RoadTuesday, 09 October 2012This week a holy relic has gone on show in the British Library. The continuous scroll of the original manuscript of On the Road is a kind of ur-artefact of the Beat Generation. Typed up by Jack Kerouac in three weeks in April 1951, and 120 feet long... Read more... |
Garland Jeffreys, Jazz CafeTuesday, 09 October 2012![]() Garland Jeffreys, a 68-year old singer and songwriter, is not simply New York City’s best-kept secret but American’s music’s most consistently underrated and overlooked talent. Garland is a remarkable talent and his latest album, The King of In... Read more... |
Wonderland: I Was Once a Beauty Queen, BBC TwoTuesday, 09 October 2012![]() Even now, as revelation after revelation about what really went on backstage at Television Centre in the 1970s play out in the tabloids, there seems something almost wholesome about the heyday of the televised beauty pageant. Compared to the daily... Read more... |
Homeland, Series 2, Channel 4Monday, 08 October 2012![]() Surfing in on the back of six Emmy awards, Homeland's second season opened with a sizzling episode which banished any lingering doubts about the improbabilities of the ending of series one. Like, for instance, the way zealous Marine-turned-suicide... Read more... |
