Reviews
The Wars of the Roses, Rose Theatre, KingstonMonday, 05 October 2015![]() At the press night curtain call for Richard III, about eleven-and-a half hours after the beginning of this anniversary three-play production, Trevor Nunn stepped in front of his impressively large cast. Not usually a man of few words, this time he... Read more... |
From Darkness, BBC OneMonday, 05 October 2015![]() This is the first of two new TV series this week to feature a female police officer investigating the discovery of long-buried skeletons (the other one is Thursday's Unforgotten on ITV). The two shows are different in tone, but still reminiscent of... Read more... |
Johnston, RLPO, Petrenko, Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolMonday, 05 October 2015![]() If you’re going to employ tens of extra musicians for Strauss’s gigantic Alpine Symphony, it’s probably just as well that a few other "biggies" are programmed in the same concert. So it was at the Philharmonic Hall, where the Strauss shared the... Read more... |
Belcea String Quartet, Wigmore HallMonday, 05 October 2015![]() To keep a string quartet on the road for 20 years requires patience, devotion and staying power. Therefore the Wigmore Hall's participation in the celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the Belcea Quartet, which is being marked in several European... Read more... |
Squeeze & John Cooper Clarke, Symphony Hall, BirminghamSunday, 04 October 2015![]() Considering that they have never been known for their sartorial elegance, Squeeze are looking pretty smart and stylish these days. Band leaders Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook took to the stage in Birmingham looking especially dapper, with Tilbrook... Read more... |
Kiss Me, Kate, Opera NorthSunday, 04 October 2015![]() Opera North have an excellent track record when it comes to staging musicals, and Jo Davies’s Kiss Me, Kate is among the best things they’ve done. Cole Porter’s score and lyrics are flawless, though the book (by husband and wife team Bella and... Read more... |
Total Immersion: Henryk Górecki, BarbicanSunday, 04 October 2015![]() This was Henryk Górecki beyond the Third Symphony. His otherwise ubiquitous masterpiece was notable by its absence from yesterday's programme. That was surely a conscious decision, and a wise one, allowing his many other important works to come out... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The CitySunday, 04 October 2015![]() The City: Now That Everything’s Been SaidWith early 1971's Tapestry, Carole King released a worldwide best seller which belatedly recognised that as an interpreter of her own songs, she had no peers. King had made the jump from the writer of... Read more... |
Valhalla, Theatre 503Saturday, 03 October 2015![]() Titles don’t come much more evocative than this: Valhalla, the gigantic hall in Odin’s Asgard where those slain in battle come to feast, is the Norse mythological version of the Islamist fantasy of eternal life for jihadist martyrs. Valhalla brings... Read more... |
Salome, Bournemouth SO, Karabits, Symphony Hall, BirminghamSaturday, 03 October 2015![]() “How fair is the Princess Salome tonight”! That slithering clarinet run, that glint of moonlight: few operas create their world so instantly and so intoxicatingly. At Symphony Hall, the lights rose on the very back row of the stage, the percussion... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Adams, Bliss, Matthew WhitesideSaturday, 03 October 2015![]() Adams: Absolute Jest, Grand Pianola Music San Francisco Symphony/Michael Tilson Thomas, with Orli Shaham and Marc-André Hamelin (pianos), Synergy Vocals (SFS Media)Beethoven's scherzos can be deceptively weighty, the fun allied with serious intent.... Read more... |
Medea, Almeida TheatreFriday, 02 October 2015![]() With her strong, often fierce features and her convincing simulations of rage, Kate Fleetwood might have been born to play Medea. Unfortunately this isn’t Euripides’ Medea but Rachel Cusk’s free variations on the myth rather than the play. Many... Read more... |
