Reviews
The Great Estate: The Rise and Fall of the Council House, BBC FourMonday, 11 April 2011![]() In 2004 Michael Collins wrote a fascinating book, The Likes of Us: A Biography of the White Working Class. It was part memoir of his south-London childhood, part history of the area and part polemic. Two-thirds was an excellent read, a thoroughly... Read more... |
Mahler Cycle, Philharmonia, Maazel, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterMonday, 11 April 2011![]() However, to begin at the beginning – the First Symphony in D major, first performed in 1889 in Budapest, with the composer conducting. There’s a lot to be said for giving Manchester its scoop (naturally, we don’t regard it as a dress rehearsal for... Read more... |
Little White LiesMonday, 11 April 2011![]() The secrets and lies, delusions and foibles of a group of thirty-, forty- and fiftysomething friends are laid bare in French director Guillaume Canet’s third feature, following his breakthrough international hit Tell No One (2006). This alternately... Read more... |
Micky Flanagan, touringMonday, 11 April 2011![]() Micky Flanagan was a jobbing club comic for a few years before he shot to stardom with his first full-length Edinburgh Fringe show in 2007, for which he was nominated for a newcomer award at the grand age of 42. The show, What Chance Change?,... Read more... |
Unsuk Chin Day, BarbicanMonday, 11 April 2011![]() Some of the most exciting Western classical music being composed today comes from the Far East. Composers from Japan and South Korea - possibly because they find themselves in a different intellectual cycle to us in the West - seem to be able to do... Read more... |
Andy Parsons, O2 IndigoSunday, 10 April 2011![]() Andy Parsons can do angry, baffled, sarky. He can have a swing and hit a bullseye. Take this, Alan Sugar. Take that, Ryanair. But you wonder, is he too happy for greatness? The title of the show he’s currently touring hints at a cheery disposition... Read more... |
Lewis, ITV1Sunday, 10 April 2011![]() Read Adam Sweeting's review of "Intelligent Design", the last-ever episode of LewisAlthough its steepling body count is almost enough to rival the trail of carnage in The Walking Dead (which rose from the grave on 5 last night after its original... Read more... |
Rosas, Fase, Sadler’s WellsSunday, 10 April 2011![]() How do simple things get complicated? How do they stay simple once they are complicated? These might, perhaps, be the questions from which choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, starts. But in fact, she starts, as all great choreographers do,... Read more... |
St Matthew Passion, The Bach Choir, Royal Festival HallSunday, 10 April 2011![]() As Handel’s Messiah is to Christmas so the music of Bach is to Lent. Every Passiontide churches and concert halls are flooded with performances that include everything from dainty consort renderings of the St John Passion to choral societies... Read more... |
Red Riding HoodSunday, 10 April 2011![]() Once upon a time, Gary Oldman acted in the plays or films of Caryl Churchill, Mike Leigh and Alan Bennett, bringing a deliberately disorienting intensity to whatever the role. But here he is in Red Riding Hood snarling commands like “You will die... Read more... |
Before the RevolutionSunday, 10 April 2011![]() Bernardo Bertolucci was a 23-year-old Marxist intellectual and prizewinning poet with a partner, Adriana Asti, seven years his senior, when he made his lustrous semi-autobiographical second feature, Before the Revolution, in his native Parma in 1963... Read more... |
Esperanza Spalding, BarbicanSaturday, 09 April 2011![]() The last time I saw Esperanza Spalding live, at Ronnie Scott's towards the end of 2009, the mention of her name would largely have been greeted with quizzical looks. Now, thanks to that astounding Grammy win for Best New Artist and a gazillion... Read more... |
