Bolshoi
Bolshoi Babylon, BBC FourMonday, 29 February 2016Here’s a paradox. Just as the words “new Cold War” were beginning to form on the lips of political commentators in the West, two British film-makers, former TV newsmen no less, were being granted uncensored access to the Bolshoi Theatre – just 500... Read more... |
Ex Kirov ballet chief takes not-so-Bolshoi jobWednesday, 28 October 2015The great Bolshoi ballerina Ludmila Semenyaka once told me that you need the claws of a tiger and the hide of a rhinoceros to survive at Moscow's iconic theatre. Her bitter words came to mind yesterday morning when I saw the Twitter feed of the... Read more... |
Bolshoi Ballet acid attack leader loses his jobFriday, 31 July 2015Sergei Filin, the Bolshoi Ballet artistic director whose sight was maimed two years ago by an acid attack organized by a disgruntled dancer, will lose his job when his contract expires next spring. Bolshoi Theatre chief Vladimir Urin announced... Read more... |
Dear White PeopleTuesday, 07 July 2015US films about and aimed at African Americans broadly fall into two categories: gangsta life in the ‘hood action flicks and broad comedies, the latter niche dominated by Tyler Perry, who does for Black Americans what Mrs Brown does for Irish women.... Read more... |
The Importance of Being Earnest, Vaudeville TheatreThursday, 02 July 2015Geoffrey Rush has done it, Gyles Brandreth has done it, Stephen Fry came close to doing it, and now David Suchet is giving it a go – donning drag and a perpetually disgusted expression to play everyone’s favourite drawing-room gorgon, Lady Bracknell... Read more... |
Oscars 2014: All that glitters is not GravityMonday, 03 March 2014If ever an Oscar ceremony pointed to the fundamentally schizoid nature these days of Hollywood’s defining love-in, the 86th annual Academy Awards was it. On the one hand, you had an out-gay host in Ellen DeGeneres taking selfies, ordering pizza, and... Read more... |
Opinion: How can the Bolshoi rise again?Wednesday, 04 December 2013Money, love, professional jealousy - the three undying motives for personal crime, and all three were present in the Bolshoi Ballet acid trial. An international public that scoffed happily at the OTT ballet horror-show that was the film Black Swan... Read more... |
The Bolshoi acid trial begins - vitriol promisedFriday, 01 November 2013Even by the grand Guignol standards of Russian ballet 2013, this week has been eventful. The trial of the Bolshoi dancer for attacking his boss with acid finally began on Tuesday, and with incredible, tension-ratcheting synchrony, the controversial... Read more... |
The Flames of Paris, Bolshoi Ballet, Royal Opera HouseMonday, 19 August 2013The Bolshoi left it till last to be most itself, to dance a ballet that is truly of its blood, its seed - its closing on Alexei Ratmansky's The Flames of Paris will leave much happiness in the memory to override the problematic productions of... Read more... |
How Ratmansky exited the Bolshoi, in FlamesMonday, 19 August 2013The Flames of Paris, given its London premiere by the Bolshoi Ballet this weekend, was Alexei Ratmansky's farewell present to the Moscow company which he directed from 2004 to 2008. In his final months at the Bolshoi he talked with me in his office... Read more... |
The Sleeping Beauty, Bolshoi Ballet, Royal Opera HouseTuesday, 06 August 2013The Bolshoi Theatre reopened in late autumn 2011 after a problematic six-year refurbishment said to have cost a tidy billion dollars, many times its original estimate thanks to corruption - it needed a corker of a ballet premiere to pop the eyes of... Read more... |
La Bayadère, Bolshoi Ballet, Royal Opera HouseSunday, 04 August 2013It’s unspeakably bad for so many reasons that the injured Bolshoi Ballet director Sergei Filin cannot be in London to see his company perform, and one is that he can’t see his protegée Olga Smirnova revealing herself to us as destined to be one of... Read more... |