Reviews
Louis Theroux: Drinking to Oblivion, BBC TwoMonday, 25 April 2016![]() Every few months we get a new Project Fear campaign by "experts" announcing that a small glass of Bristol Cream twice a week now qualifies as "binge drinking", and guarantees certain death. However, none of the interviewees in Louis Theroux's latest... Read more... |
Atkins, SCO, Knussen, Queen's Hall, EdinburghMonday, 25 April 2016![]() Edinburgh audiences can, it has to be said, be frustratingly unadventurous. Which no doubt accounts for the relatively light turnout for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra’s quietly fizzing Queen’s Hall concert under conductor Oliver Knussen, three... Read more... |
Arena: All the World's a Screen – Shakespeare on Film, BBC FourMonday, 25 April 2016![]() In the last century, when the BBC took arts documentaries seriously, Arena was one of the highlights of the week. Nowadays its appearance is as rare as that of a Midwich cuckoo. Money, or rather the lack of it, is the problem. In our grave... Read more... |
Unamplifire Festival, The Master Shipwright's Palace, DeptfordMonday, 25 April 2016![]() Set in the grounds and rooms of the Master Shipwright’s Palace on the Thames at Deptford, Unamplifire brought together more than 30 artists over eight hours, with new and ancient folk and world music stirring from the riverside wing of the building... Read more... |
Don Giovanni / Pia de' Tolomei, English Touring OperaMonday, 25 April 2016![]() The curtain is up for the overture to English Touring Opera’s new production of Don Giovanni, but no-one is on stage. Instead, we gaze at Anna Fleischle’s set: a creation in two layers. On the top, elegant Klimt panels glint with gold. Below, and... Read more... |
Ratchet & ClankMonday, 25 April 2016![]() Ratchet & Clank may well be the biggest chart topping videogame double act you’ve never heard of, but all that is set to change. After a dozen games in 14 years, Ratchet, the feline-like character known as a lombax, and diminutive robot Clank,... Read more... |
Shakespeare 400 Gala, LPO, Jurowski, RFHSunday, 24 April 2016![]() Every year is Shakespeare year in theatre, opera house and concert hall. An anniversary's best, though, for those select few galas where the mind's made flexible by constant comparison between different Shakespearean worlds. I don't know how it was... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Close to the Noise FloorSunday, 24 April 2016![]() The immediate reaction to Close to the Noise Floor is “Why hasn’t anyone done this before?” This new four-disc set’s subtitle captures its objective in a nutshell: to collect Formative UK Electronica 1975–1984 – excursions in proto-synth pop, DIY... Read more... |
Sicily: Culture and Conquest, British MuseumSunday, 24 April 2016![]() This exhibition – the UK's first major exploration of the history of Sicily – highlights two astonishing epochs in the cultural history of the island, with a small bridging section in between. Spanning 4,000 years and bringing together over 200... Read more... |
Bruckner 6, OAE, Rattle, RFHSaturday, 23 April 2016It’s always fun to watch the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. As members of a self-governing orchestra, and often soloists in their own right, the players like to do things their way. Come the ripe second theme of the Bruckner Adagio and the... Read more... |
Blue Eyes, Episode 5, More4Saturday, 23 April 2016![]() Diversity has replaced perversity as a staple of modern drama. Whereas once upon a time an unenlightened viewer might cry – on seeing two men kiss – that they were going to leave the country before homosexuality became compulsory, a scene of mixed-... Read more... |
Manu Dibango & the Soul Makossa Gang, Ronnie Scott'sSaturday, 23 April 2016![]() It’s a nice dilemma. Cameroonian saxophonist and band leader Manu Dibango, who has a Ronnie’s residency ending tonight, helped create the disco sound with his 1972 single “Soul Makossa”. Since then he has ranged over the extended Afro-soul-funk-jazz... Read more... |
