satire
Yes, Prime Minister, Gielgud TheatreTuesday, 28 September 2010![]() The business end of 1980s BBC sitcom, the Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister series delivered political body-blows while sporting a dapper suit – satire with a gracious smile. In today’s era of muscled political heavies like The Thick of It, the... Read more... |
World's Greatest DadFriday, 24 September 2010![]() The words “starring Robin Williams” hardly inspire film-goers with confidence these days. After a career that includes the dramatic highlights of Good Morning Vietnam, The Fisher King and Dead Poets Society, and the amenable comedy of Mrs Doubtfire... Read more... |
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, Prog 2, Peacock TheatreWednesday, 22 September 2010![]() I have a friend who loves telling jokes. One night he started a well-worn story: “Please,” he said, “if you’ve heard this before, don’t stop me – it’s one of my favourites.” I am always reminded of that evening when watching Les Ballets Trockadero... Read more... |
Dara Ó Briain, Hammersmith ApolloSaturday, 18 September 2010![]() At 6ft 4in, Dara Ó Briain is a massive bloke. With his bald, cannon-ball head and barrel-chested torso – togged out in a suit – he looks like a bulldog that's acquired a tailor. But it is not, of course, his physical build that has made this affable... Read more... |
Being a Trock: Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, Peacock TheatreThursday, 16 September 2010![]() Shortly before he died Merce Cunningham came to see the Trocks’ new parody of his work - he loved the dancing but hated the music. Pace the great man, for most of us watching it Wednesday night the entire thing is a miracle of comedic perception,... Read more... |
Tamara DreweTuesday, 07 September 2010![]() If Cold Comfort Farm and Hot Fuzz got chatting down their local one night, the conversation might go something along the lines of Tamara Drewe. Putting the “sex” in Wessex, Stephen Frears’s latest film loosens the corsets of the Hardy pastoral,... Read more... |
theartsdesk MOT: Chicago, Cambridge TheatreSaturday, 21 August 2010![]() Chicago, in some ways, remains the great musical theatre surprise success of modern times. Bob Fosse's dissection of sex and violence in the Windy City had a respectable Broadway run back in the 1970s (898 performances in all), featuring a... Read more... |
Better Off Ted, FXTuesday, 27 July 2010![]() And first the bad news. The ABC network in the States has already declared Better Off Ted dead, after a paltry two seasons. Which is a pity, since acerbic, mildly surreal satires about the workings of corporate America don’t come along very often.... Read more... |
Paula Rego: Oratoria, Marlborough Fine ArtWednesday, 14 July 2010![]() I must admit that I enjoy killing things and, since the target of my murderous instincts are clothes moths, fruit flies and, occasionally, rats or mice, society condones my bloodthirsty instincts. But while I get some satisfaction from my exploits,... Read more... |
La Bête, Comedy TheatreWednesday, 07 July 2010![]() Infamously, the first production of La Bête, David Hirson's literary satire set in 17th-century France and written in rhyming couplets, closed in New York after only 25 performances. No such bleak fate is likely to attend this London (and Broadway-... Read more... |
Frost on Satire, BBC FourThursday, 17 June 2010![]() Remarkably, the most provocative moments in Sir David Frost's survey of TV satire were supplied by his own early-Sixties show, That Was The Week That Was, when he was still an oily young upstart on the make. The BBC's Director General himself had... Read more... |
Art Gallery: Rude Britannia - British Comic ArtThursday, 10 June 2010![]() There’s a rich vein of comic and satirical humour that runs through British art. Hogarth set the trend in the mid-1700s and heralded a golden age of graphic satirists. These included the three masters of the form: Gillray, Rowlandson and Cruickshank... Read more... |
