drama
Canary, Hampstead TheatreMonday, 24 May 2010![]() One of the least lamented (by me at least) genres that has fallen foul of social changes in the past two decades is the 1980s gay drama. You know the kind of thing: right-on coming-out speeches, painful but ridiculous instances of homophobia, and... Read more... |
The Lion's Face, Opera GroupMonday, 24 May 2010![]() An opera about Alzheimer’s disease might seem an idea calculated to send the most community-minded audience rapidly to the nearest exit. Yet there's a longish history of theatre – musical and otherwise – about loss of memory and the failure of... Read more... |
Royal Wedding, BBC TwoTuesday, 18 May 2010![]() Where were you? For those of us too young to experience Kennedy’s assassination, which realistically is anyone under the age of 55, the Royal Wedding is the next event along the chain of history that simultaneously impinged on much of the globe’s... Read more... |
Justified, Five USAWednesday, 12 May 2010![]() Elmore Leonard’s authorial voice has proved elusive to those trying to replicate it on screen – not least to Leonard himself. Barry Sonnenfeld’s 1995 Get Shorty was an honourable exception, but mostly his deeply satisfying humour is lost in... Read more... |
A Thousand Stars Explode in the Sky, Lyric HammersmithWednesday, 12 May 2010![]() During the past week, as the first coalition government for 70 years has been formed in the UK, we were frequently warned that failure to find a solution might be the end of the world. It’s a solid, if usually over-used, metaphor. But what would... Read more... |
Dave's Oscar momentWednesday, 12 May 2010I had a slightly surreal experience last night, when an actor playing the butler of a future Cabinet minister in Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband announced during the interval that David Cameron had just departed Buckingham Place en route to 10... Read more... |
Eurydice, Young Vic TheatreTuesday, 11 May 2010![]() Since Eurydice was the ill-fated wife of Orpheus, master musician, it’s not inappropriate that this reworking of the classical myth by the award-winning US writer Sarah Ruhl should be so much like a song. Her language has a kind of blunt lyricism,... Read more... |
Chris Ryan's Strike Back, Sky1Thursday, 06 May 2010![]() Chris Ryan and Andy McNab are the Pepsi and Coca Cola of gung-ho, modern SAS war fiction, a lucrative genre that these one-man brands have carved up so effectively between them that it would take a gate-crasher of Nick Clegg-like proportions to... Read more... |
The Milk of SorrowWednesday, 28 April 2010![]() The Peruvian Claudia Llosa's debut, Madeinusa, took place in a remote Andean village, whose religiously fervent inhabitants had an unusual spin on the festivities: during their tiempo santo, God was deemed dead, and all could sin with impunity... Read more... |
Five Daughters, BBC OneMonday, 26 April 2010![]() Five Daughters is “based on the personal testimony of those most closely involved”: family, friends, the last people to see the women alive. What we are watching - the story of the murder of five sex workers in Ipswich - has the stamp of truth. When... Read more... |
They didn't make them like that then either: Simon Gray back on screenWednesday, 07 April 2010Every generation is inclined to moan that they don’t make them like they used to. It’s a favourite refrain of television dramatists. It scarcely seems credible now that a theatre animal like Simon Gray could regularly write single plays for... Read more... |
I Know You KnowWednesday, 07 April 2010![]() Justin Kerrigan was only 25 when he made Human Traffic. A bristling portrait of rave culture at the dawn of New Labour, it did well enough commercially and enjoyed a cultish afterlife on DVD. That was 11 years ago. Kerrigan hasn’t made another film... Read more... |
