Reviews
WOMAD 2015, Charlton ParkWednesday, 29 July 2015![]() Now was the summer of our disco tent. The disco tent in question backstage was not jumping as much as in previous years – somehow strutting your Travolta moves in wellies doesn’t quite cut it. A glam tribute band at Molly’s Bar on Thursday night,... Read more... |
WOMAD 2, Charlton ParkWednesday, 29 July 2015![]() Trudging through the mud at last weekend’s WOMAD provided fleeting moments of random entertainment, as if surfing old-style across the bandwidths of a short-wave radio, you’d stumble unexpectedly on snatches of exotic sounds from around the globe:... Read more... |
Three Days in the Country, National TheatreWednesday, 29 July 2015![]() The trouble with the classics is that they are long, complex and difficult. But today’s sensibility favours the quick, simple and easy. So it is no surprise that the National Theatre have opened its doors to Patrick Marber, who has taken Ivan... Read more... |
Philharmonia, Davis, Three Choirs FestivalWednesday, 29 July 2015![]() In his memoir As I Remember Arthur Bliss is reticent about his experiences on the Western Front. He describes his “purely automatic” impulse to enlist in August 1914, and later recounts the nightmares that troubled his sleep for a decade after the... Read more... |
Life in Squares, BBC TwoTuesday, 28 July 2015![]() London, 1905. For the Stephen siblings, setting up an independent household in Bloomsbury freed them – especially the sisters, Vanessa and Virginia – from Victorian familial conventions. It resulted in a heady mix of creative endeavour and endless... Read more... |
Man With a Movie CameraTuesday, 28 July 2015![]() Dziga Vertov’s narrativeless “city symphony” Man With a Movie Camera celebrates the modernity and energy of the post-Bolshevik Revolution metropolis – a composite of Kharkov, Kiev, Moscow and Odessa filmed over three years. Propaganda for the... Read more... |
Tom Jones / The Shires, Greenwich Music Time FestivalTuesday, 28 July 2015![]() With its time and observatory, Greenwich is a fitting venue for record-breakers, and Sir Tom Jones, who sang at the Greenwich Music Time Festival last night, has some impressive vital statistics. The still-slim, still-dynamic figure in a black suit... Read more... |
Prom 13: Josefowicz, BBCSO, MälkkiTuesday, 28 July 2015A packed Albert Hall told an instructive story: programme Holst’s The Planets at the Proms and you can dare to do anything in the first half. Besides, though it will be a red letter day when we don’t have to put “women” in front of “conductors”, the... Read more... |
Peter Perrett, The GarageTuesday, 28 July 2015![]() Peter Perrett reappears for his third encore. This time his band doesn’t play with him. He attacks the guitar alone, “No Peace for the Wicked” and “It’s the Truth”, both songs from his days in The Only Ones, 35 years ago. His distinctive cracked... Read more... |
Partners in Crime, BBC OneMonday, 27 July 2015![]() Poirot curls an eyebrow and Miss Marple twinkles, but there haven't been a lot of out-and-out laughs in Agatha Christie’s television career. Partners in Crime comes as a pleasurable surprise. It stars David Walliams and Jessica Raine as Tommy and... Read more... |
Matan Porat, Wigmore HallMonday, 27 July 2015![]() From now until 12 September, when Wigmore darling Iestyn Davies returns to open the new season, the biggest names in instrumental music are to be heard in the biggest venue, the Albert Hall. With all eyes and ears turned by maximum publicity towards... Read more... |
Prom 12: Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Andsnes 3Monday, 27 July 2015After four years, 55 cities in 22 countries and an award-winning recording, Leif Ove Andsnes’s Beethoven journey came to an end last night in an emotionally charged evening at the Royal Albert Hall. And in a delightful light-hearted moment after all... Read more... |
