sat 25/05/2013

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Neko Case/Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, Village Underground, London

Lisa-Marie Ferla

Neko Case wasn't about to launch a Yeah Yeah Yeahs-style pre-emptive strike aimed at the Village Underground's amateur camera-wielders. She doesn't mind the odd photograph, she...

Raven Girl, Royal Ballet/ Witch-Hunt, Bern Ballett/ The Great Gatsby, Northern Ballet

Ismene Brown

Ballet is telling stories again. Last night Wayne McGregor’s debut as a narrator followed hot on the heels of Cathy Marston’s Witch-Hunt for Bern Ballett, both in the Royal Opera...

Classical CDs Weekly: Frank Martin, Mei Yi Foo, Powerplant

Graham Rickson

 Frank Martin: Das Märchen vom Aschenbrödel Orchestre de la Haute École de Musique de Genève/Gábor Takács-Nagy (Claves)Prokofiev’s three-act Cinderella ballet score remains...

Lohengrin, Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff

Stephen Walsh

What is one to make of Lohengrin, Wagner’s last “opera” (as opposed to music drama), in this day and age? Is it a medieval romance, like Weber’s Freischütz but with a deus ex...

The Tudors Season, BBC Two

Jasper Rees

Is the BBC taking dictation from the Gradgrindian brain of Michael Gove? According to the education secretary’s latest wacky diktat, what the nation’s children want is facts facts...

The Hangover Part III

Veronica Lee

You don't have to be a fan of The Hangover franchise to get most of the jokes in Part III, although it certainly helps. How else would you understand why the line “It all ends...

Metro: Last Light

Simon Munk

Man is, of course, the worst monster of all in this bleak, post-apocalyptic first-person shooter based on the best-selling "...

To Kill A Mockingbird, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

Demetrios Matheou

Every May the townspeople of Monroeville, Alabama, the home of Harper Lee, perform Christopher Sergel’s theatrical...

Steve Earle, Royal Festival Hall

Tim Cumming

Steve Earle is country music's great polymath - short story writer, playwright, novelist, activist, actor, oh yes, and...

Rob Newman, Little Angel Theatre

Veronica Lee

There's a quite a contrast between the 12,000-seat Wembley Arena in 1993 where, with the help of his erstwhile writing and...

Disgraced, Bush Theatre

Aleks Sierz

There’s one big problem about being an Asian actor in America — you just don’t get the big parts. So the multitalented Ayad...

Something in the Air

Jasper Rees

Cinema sometimes seems to have left the Age of Aquarius behind. The filmmakers who came of age in the Sixties have long...

The Kite Runner, Theatre Royal Brighton

Bella Todd

The absolute loyalty of a little boy to his under-deserving friend is what swells The Kite Runner’s heart and fuels its...

The King of Marvin Gardens

Graham Fuller

Bob Rafelson’s 1972 The King of Marvin Gardens takes its title from the Atlantic City Monopoly property, connoting the New...

Relatively Speaking, Wyndham's Theatre

Matt Wolf

The pronouns have it in Alan Ayckbourn's career-defining comedy of spiralling misunderstandings, which has arrived on the...

Sylvie Guillem, 6000 Miles Away, Sadler's Wells Theatre

Ismene Brown

People go to see Sylvie Guillem the way they used to go to Isadora Duncan or Anna Pavlova, to see a living legend, a game-...

Limbo, Southbank Centre

Jasper Rees

Circus is a broad church these days. It can be housed on the street, a grand proscenium stage and all points in between. For...

Lubomyr Melnyk, Village Underground

Kieron Tyler

Imagine the rising and falling piano cadences of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. Then plug the gaps between each note with any...

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JAMIE CULLUM - MOMENTUM Stylistic mash-ups of album number six result in perfect pop

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, REGENT'S PARK OPEN AIR THEATRE London ain't Alabama, but Harper Lee's attack on racial intolerance still resonates

FALSTAFF, GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL OPERA Comedy is king in a Falstaff revival which is consistently enjoyable but could be a little less nice

STEVE EARLE, ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL Passion and politics as country's great polymath tours a powerful new album with a powerful new band

10 QUESTIONS FOR MICHAEL LANDY As a new exhibition of his kinetic saints opens, the artist talks about death, destruction and turning 50

DISGRACED, BUSH THEATRE Pulitzer Prize-winning drama examines cultural identity with insight and intelligence

disc of the day

CD: Laura Marling - Once I Was an Eagle

Prolific young songwriter releases her 'Blonde on Blonde'

film

The Hangover Part III

Subdued finale for the laddish franchise

DVD: I Wish

Hirokazu Kore-eda's heartwarming tale of two young brothers is a miniature marvel

Six of the best: Film

theartsdesk recommends the half-dozen top movies out now

tv

The Tudors Season, BBC Two

Mantel goes head to head with Starkey as Henry VIII executes everyone all over again for our pleasure

Case Histories, BBC One

The brooding private detective is back

The Man Who Shot Beautiful Women, BBC Four

The welcome return of the legacy of photographer Erwin Blumenfeld

new music

CD: Laura Marling - Once I Was an Eagle

Prolific young songwriter releases her 'Blonde on Blonde'

Neko Case/Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, Village Underground, London

Memorable moments aplenty as Americana goddess makes a long-awaited UK return

Steve Earle, Royal Festival Hall

Passion and politics as country's great polymath tours a powerful new album with a powerful new band

six of the best

Six of the best: Film

theartsdesk recommends the half-dozen top movies out now

Six of the best: Art

theartsdesk recommends the half-dozen top exhibitions

Six of the best: Theatre

Shakespeare, Peter Nichols and Mormons: a bit of everything in theartsdesk's tips

Radio Show

The Seckerson Tapes: Lucy Schaufer

A versatile American mezzo in London tells of her female-friendly debut album

The Seckerson Tapes: Ian Bostridge

The tenor on Britten 100 and the long legacy of Peter Pears

The Seckerson Tapes: Colin Currie

The Scottish musician on the logistics of being a percussionist

classical

Classical CDs Weekly: Schumann, Sibelius, Maria Schneider

Child-centred pianism, rugged orchestral music and an enjoyable disc of contemporary songs

L'Allegro, Il Penseroso ed il Moderato, St John's Smith Square

A joyful and accomplished opening to this year's Lufthansa Baroque Festival

Classical CDs Weekly, Grainger, Mahler, Piazzolla

Rousing Antipodean choral music, a downbeat symphony and lots of tangos

opera

Lohengrin, Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff

WNO in their element in wide-stage Wagner marred by vocal problems

Falstaff, Glyndebourne Festival Opera

Comedy is king in a Falstaff revival which is consistently enjoyable but could be a little less nice

Ariadne auf Naxos, Glyndebourne Festival Opera

Strauss's opera reluctantly enters the Battle of Britain courtesy of a young German director

theatre

To Kill A Mockingbird, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

London ain't Alabama, but Harper Lee's attack on racial intolerance still resonates

Disgraced, Bush Theatre

Pulitzer Prize-winning drama examines cultural identity with insight and intelligence

The Kite Runner, Theatre Royal Brighton

A story-centric stage adaption of Khaled Hosseini's sentimental best-seller

visual arts

Helen Chadwick, Richard Saltoun

Her obsession with death and decay was leavened by a wicked sense of humour

10 Questions for Artist Michael Landy

On the eve of a new exhibition of his kinetic saints, the artist talks about death, destruction and turning 50

The Man Who Shot Beautiful Women, BBC Four

The welcome return of the legacy of photographer Erwin Blumenfeld

dance

Raven Girl, Royal Ballet/ Witch-Hunt, Bern Ballett/ The Great Gatsby, Northern Ballet

Story-ballets are back, with witches, raven girls and the all too scrutable Gatsby

Sylvie Guillem, 6000 Miles Away, Sadler's Wells Theatre

Guillem weaves her game-changing magic in Forsythe and Ek

An Evening for Hospices of Hope, Sadler's Wells Theatre

Nine leading men answer the call to ballerina Alina Cojocaru's gala

comedy

Rob Newman, Little Angel Theatre

Not quite rock 'n' roll, but I like it

Nina Conti, Soho Theatre

The ventriloquist gives a fresh take on an old art form

Daniel Kitson, Theatre Royal, Brighton

Comedian who eschews the usual routes to fame proves to be both incisive and decidedly different

gaming

Metro: Last Light

The dark, the mutants and the other survivors – fear rules this bleak first-person shooter

Carmageddon

A car crash of a racing game

Impossible Road

Risk and reward explored in a twisting, fast-paced arcade game

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