Reviews
Tipping the Velvet, Lyric HammersmithTuesday, 29 September 2015![]() Theatre is in the very bones of this bold adaptation, with the Lyric gifted a cameo role: past productions are fleetingly pastiched in a flashback to the era of the venue’s foundation. Laura Wade and Lyndsey Turner translate the vividly... Read more... |
Storyville: A Syrian Love Story, BBC FourTuesday, 29 September 2015![]() Managing the boundaries of closeness in documentary filmmaking can be a complicated issue. Does the documentarist figure only as a fly-on-the-wall observer – or become involved, caught up in the story of his or her subject? Is it possible to... Read more... |
Ai Weiwei, Royal AcademyTuesday, 29 September 2015![]() Ai Weiwei’s first major survey in the UK is a better looking exhibition than I had anticipated, but what it gains in looks it sadly lacks in substance – backstory and information not being quite the same. It’s visually satisfying, since Ai initially... Read more... |
Nelson Goerner, Wigmore HallTuesday, 29 September 2015![]() Nelson Goerner has settled rather gloriously into being a musicians’ musician. An artist of this calibre should be selling out the Wigmore Hall – but it wasn’t his fault that yesterday was Monday, and the pianophiles who turned out to hear him were... Read more... |
Cider with Rosie, BBC OneMonday, 28 September 2015![]() For the final instalment of its season of 20th-century classics, the BBC left the world of fiction behind and took a Rosie-tinted amble along the leafy byways of Laurie Lee’s youth. The first part of Lee’s autobiographical trilogy is much the most... Read more... |
Orlando, Welsh National OperaMonday, 28 September 2015![]() It’s almost impossible to imagine what a Handel opera performance can have been like in London in the 1730s, when Orlando first appeared. The audience came primarily to hear their favourite singers: and these must have been sensational, if not... Read more... |
Sam Simmons, Soho TheatreMonday, 28 September 2015![]() Sam Simmons' new show – for which he won the Edinburgh Comedy Award last month and the Barry award at Melbourne earlier this year – is titled Spaghetti for Breakfast, but could easily be called “Things That Shit Me”; the phrase pops up... Read more... |
Ehnes, BBCSSO, Runnicles, Usher Hall, EdinburghMonday, 28 September 2015![]() Performances of Mahler’s Tenth Symphony are rare, at least in Scotland. The programme note for this series of concerts by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra records that the orchestra’s only previous performance was in 1978. Those I spoke to in the... Read more... |
The Sweethearts, Finborough TheatreMonday, 28 September 2015![]() Entertaining our troops overseas has already proved a fruitful subject for drama, and not only for its show-within-a-show potential. Peter Nichols’ Privates on Parade – revived in the West End three years ago – combined latrine-level... Read more... |
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, English National OperaSunday, 27 September 2015![]() “The music quacks, hoots, pants and gasps”: whichever of his Pravda scribes Stalin commandeered to demolish Shostakovich’s “tragedy-satire” in January 1936, two years into its wildly successful stage history, didn’t mean that as a compliment, but it... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Bert JanschSunday, 27 September 2015![]() Bert Jansch: It Don't Bother Me, Jack Orion / Bert Jansch & John Renbourn: Bert and JohnWhen theartsdesk last caught up with Bert Jansch, it was April 1965 and he had just issued his eponymous debut album – a set which now, as it was then, is a... Read more... |
Piers Morgan's Life Stories: John Lydon, ITVSaturday, 26 September 2015The British, it is said, are victims of reserve – eschewing anger, open affection and hurt for crossface winkyface sadface. While an over-simplified (not to mention shockingly solipsistic) take on a far from unique tendency, there is a kernel of... Read more... |
