Reviews
Spooks: Series Finale, BBC OneTuesday, 09 November 2010![]() The sense of crisis gathering over Spook Central in the last few episodes finally burst through this season finale like a Krakatoa-style cataclysm. Any lingering hopes that Richard Armitage’s Lucas North – the man we now know was really John Bateman... Read more... |
The Featherstonehaughs, The PlaceMonday, 08 November 2010![]() It’s a reasonable argument, I'd say, that it is only worth going out to see dance, or anything else, if it’s probably going to be better than telly or conversation with friends. And only if it’s also worth spending a couple of hours travel by... Read more... |
Peter Kay, O2Sunday, 07 November 2010![]() Only part-way through a mammoth stadium tour that began last April and continues until next autumn (and which he insists will end on 15 October at the MEN Arena in Manchester, where he once worked as an usher), Peter Kay is still having to add dates... Read more... |
Downton Abbey: The Finale, ITV1Sunday, 07 November 2010![]() Defying predictions that there would be no audience for a period costume drama set in an Edwardian country house, Downton Abbey has become the TV event of 2010. Episode one notched 11.6 million viewers (including repeats and ITV Player viewings),... Read more... |
My Afternoons with MargueritteSunday, 07 November 2010![]() These days Gérard Depardieu looks as though he wouldn't need much padding to play Obélix again. Though he continues to work with some of the biggest names in French cinema, it has been a while since he really surprised us, maybe because he's now... Read more... |
British Art Show 7, Nottingham GalleriesSunday, 07 November 2010![]() Nottingham always had an eye for beauty. When I was growing up near there, the boast was that its women were the most beautiful in England. Today, it could and should be boasting about Caruso St John’s magnificent concrete landmark adorned with... Read more... |
Don Giovanni, English National OperaSunday, 07 November 2010![]() Theatricality has always been English National Opera’s go-to manoeuvre, the uppercut to the jaw of heavyweight international vocal talent up the road at Covent Garden. The witty provocations of last year’s Le Grand Macabre and even the bizarre... Read more... |
Odd Future, The Drop, Stoke NewingtonSaturday, 06 November 2010![]() Given the somewhat viral nature of Odd Future's rapidly flourishing notoriety, it's both appropriate and a little ironic that their debut UK performance should take place in the basement of a pub in a part of north London where the underground doesn... Read more... |
Terry Riley Celebration, St George's Bristol & Bristol Old VicSaturday, 06 November 2010![]() Terry Riley is one of the great unsung heroes of contemporary music, the ur-minimalist who shaped the creative paths of John Adams, Peter Townshend, Mike Oldfield and Philip Glass, to name just a sample of the wide range of musicians who have been... Read more... |
Shun-kin, Complicite, Barbican TheatreSaturday, 06 November 2010![]() Complicite’s Shun-kin delivers sex and violence aplenty. A warped, wilfully kinky fusion of the two lies at the core of the play and its central relationship – sexy, edgy material with just the right degree of poetry to help smooth its way across... Read more... |
The Walking Dead, FXSaturday, 06 November 2010![]() You’re casting a deputy sheriff from Kentucky who wakes from a coma to find the landscape littered with corpses and overrun by flesh-eating zombies, so who do you call? Well obviously Andrew Lincoln, the irritatingly drippy English actor from... Read more... |
Ego: The Strange and Wonderful World of Self-Portraits, BBC FourFriday, 05 November 2010![]() Albrecht Dürer painted himself as Jesus (pictured below). Luckily, he was blessed with the looks, the hair and the initials – echoing the geometry of his golden locks the A straddles the D in his inscribed paintings. And when this German messiah of... Read more... |
