Reviews
Idomeneo, Garsington OperaThursday, 23 June 2016![]() Natural disaster, in the shape of a metaphorical sea-monster ravaging classical Crete, might make a director's imagination work overtime on Mozart's first, jagged masterpiece. Alas, only unnatural disasters have been inflicted upon us in productions... Read more... |
The South Bank Show: Joyce DiDonato, Sky ArtsThursday, 23 June 2016![]() Take Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti, and add Handel and Mozart and the Frenchman Massenet, and you have the composers whose operas the Kansas-born mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato has made her own. She's one of the few who has become a classic opera... Read more... |
Elvis & NixonThursday, 23 June 2016![]() Shamed and reviled, Richard Nixon had the misfortune (albeit self-authored) to be the star of one of the murkiest chapters in American Presidential history. It's not much compensation for him now, but he has become something of a goldmine for film-... Read more... |
Maggie and Pierre, Finborough TheatreThursday, 23 June 2016![]() There's a one-man play inside every politician – and a one-woman play behind each male leader. Linda Griffiths's and Paul Thompson's solo show, Maggie and Pierre, explores Maggie Trudeau's struggle with bipolar disorder and her temptestuous... Read more... |
The Border, Channel 4Wednesday, 22 June 2016![]() Have psychologists analysed whether subtitles increase our enjoyment of TV drama, perhaps lending it an extra tincture of the exotic? They do no harm at all to this new Polish drama about border guards protecting the frontier between Poland and... Read more... |
Hallé Children’s Choir and Orchestra, Elder, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterWednesday, 22 June 2016![]() ’Tis the season for big children’s choirs to show off their end-of-season projects, and the Hallé Children’s Choir and Orchestra had something exceptional to present under Sir Mark Elder’s baton on Sunday afternoon: the world premiere of Jonathan... Read more... |
Vassa Zheleznova, Southwark PlayhouseWednesday, 22 June 2016![]() In the town of Nizhny Novgorod where Maxim Gorky was born, it was said that “the houses are made of stone, the people of iron”. Vassa Zheleznova, the titular matriarch of this rarely performed play, is one such person. She is a businesswoman of... Read more... |
The MeddlerTuesday, 21 June 2016![]() Susan Sarandon's natural radiance papers over a considerable number of cracks in The Meddler, writer-director Lorene Scafaria's loving, largely autobiographical tribute to the kind of mum you might want on occasion to throttle but in the end adore... Read more... |
Catalogue d'Oiseaux, Aimard, Aldeburgh FestivalTuesday, 21 June 2016![]() "He is one of the few pianists who will not make them sound like angry birds," said young pianist-animateur Víkingur Ólafsson in Reykjavík when I told him that in little over 24 hours' time I'd be hearing Pierre-Laurent Aimard work his way through... Read more... |
Wild, Hampstead TheatreTuesday, 21 June 2016![]() Who do you trust? The EU Referendum campaign has exposed a mounting suspicion of the establishment, from financial institutions to press and politicians, and our sense of nationhood has never been murkier. But if we cease to believe in anything, how... Read more... |
Sónar Barcelona 2016Tuesday, 21 June 2016![]() A few beers down, in the middle of a crowd listening to music you love, you tend not to think of the latest news story as your highest priority. But Britain's relationship to Europe weighs heavy on the mind these days, and when the news of the... Read more... |
Murray Perahia, BarbicanTuesday, 21 June 2016![]() A couple of hours of certainty really were very welcome during referendum week, and Murray Perahia did indeed bring clarity, poise, and an unquestioned masterpiece – Beethoven's Hammerklavier Sonata – to a full Barbican Hall last night.... Read more... |
