sat 11/05/2024

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Nick Hasted
Saturday, 11 May 2024
Planet of the Apes is the most artfully replenished franchise, from the original series’ elegant time-travel loop to the reboot’s rich, deepening milieu. Director Wes Ball again...
Jane Edwardes
Saturday, 11 May 2024
Who is Sappho? What is she? Not much is known about the influential Greek poet who was born some 2500 years ago. Her poetry was celebrated during her lifetime, but very little has...
David Nice
Saturday, 11 May 2024
No soloist gets to perform Shostakovich’s colossal First Violin Concerto without mastery of its fearsome technical demands. But not all violinists have the imagination to colour...
Jenny Gilbert
Saturday, 11 May 2024
If there is a more striking, more moving, more downright enjoyable way to experience Shakespeare’s second-from-last play, I have yet to see it. The Winter’s Tale, originally a “...
Robert Beale
Saturday, 11 May 2024
Manchester Collective have come a long way since their early days of chamber music in dark and dingy Salford basements and former MOT test centres. But they haven’t forgotten what...
Graham Rickson
Friday, 10 May 2024
 Sir Neville Marriner: The Complete Warner Classics Recordings (Warner)Assembling Sir Neville Marriner’s complete discography would probably require a crate; this weighty but...
Demetrios Matheou
Friday, 10 May 2024
Italian director Alice Rohrwacher (The Wonders, Happy as Lazarro), ploughs a charmingly idiosyncratic furrow that might...
Heather Neill
Friday, 10 May 2024
In Shakespeare's day theatre was regarded as "wanton" by those of a Puritan disposition who feared boys dressed as girls...
Saskia Baron
Friday, 10 May 2024
This long, fascinating documentary was apparently intended as the centrepiece of last autumn’s BFI celebration of the films...
Gary Naylor
Friday, 10 May 2024
We open on one of those grim, grim training rooms that all offices have – the apologetic sofa, the single electric...
Thomas H Green
Friday, 10 May 2024
Anniversary is Canadian singer-songwriter Abigail Lapell’s sixth album (if we include last year’s lengthy EP of lullabies)....
Gary Naylor
Thursday, 09 May 2024
Legions of Ghibli fanatics may love the heartwarming My Neighbour Totoro and the heartbreaking Grave of the Fireflies, but...
Joe Muggs
Thursday, 09 May 2024
The buildup to this album offered quite a bit of hope. The promo blurb with it talks about “cutting loose, trying new things...
Mark Kidel
Wednesday, 08 May 2024
One hundred and twenty sculptures, and so much more: the current Brancusi blockbuster at the Centre Pompidou, the first...
Guy Oddy
Wednesday, 08 May 2024
Bab L’Bluz are a French-Moroccan four-piece that play a tasty blend of fiery psychedelic rock backed up with hypnotic North...
Adam Sweeting
Tuesday, 07 May 2024
To mark the 40th anniversary of New Jersey’s second-greatest gift to rock’n’roll, Disney+ have served up this sprawling four...
Liz Thomson
Tuesday, 07 May 2024
Pokey LaFarge has always defied categorisation. He likened his 2020 album Rock Bottom Rhapsody to a mix tape, with...
David Nice
Monday, 06 May 2024
In Vivaldi’s more extravagant operas, some of the arias can seem like a competition for the gold medal. L’Olimpiade is...
Adam Sweeting
Monday, 06 May 2024
Aircraft hijacking is a ghoulishly popular theme in films and TV, but Red Eye brings a slightly different twist to the...

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★★★★★ LOVE LIES BLEEDING Rose Glass's sweaty, violent New Queer gem

★★★★ BRANCUSI, POMPIDOU CENTRE, PARIS A sculptor's spiritual quest for form and essence

ANDREW DAVIS 1944-2024 A roster of greats remember a true Mensch among conductors

★★ POKEY LAFARGE - RHUMBA COUNTRY A pig in a pokey, as the singer farms in Maine and reads the Bible, with technicolor results

★★★★★ L'OLIMPIADE, IRISH NATIONAL OPERA Perfect teamwork for Vivaldi's long-distance run

★★ THANK YOU, GOODNIGHT: THE BON JOVI STORY, DISNEY+ How the boy from Sayreville, NJ conquered the world

★★★★ MADE IN ENGLAND: THE FILMS OF POWELL AND PRESSBURGER Adoring tribute by Martin Scorsese to British filmmaking legends

★★ MULTIPLE CASUALTY INCIDENT, THE YARD THEATRE Too many tricks from writer and director 

disc of the day

Album: Abigail Lapell - Anniversary

An engaging - if doleful - set from the Canadian folk-Americana singer

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film

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes review - a post-human paradise

A richly suggestive new era for the franchise reconnects with its 1968 start

La Chimera review - magical realism with a touch of Fellini

Josh O’Connor excels as an archaeologist turned graverobber in the Italian countryside

Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger review - the Archers up close

Adoring tribute by Martin Scorsese to British filmmaking legends

new music

Album: Abigail Lapell - Anniversary

An engaging - if doleful - set from the Canadian folk-Americana singer

Album: Kings Of Leon - Can We Please Have Fun

The good ole boys of stadium indie go back to basics: will it work?

Album: Bab L'Bluz - Swaken

Fiery psychedelia to lift your soul coming straight out of the Maghreb

classical

Classical CDs: Coffee, peppercorns and puppets

A prolific conductor's centenary celebrated, plus Hungarian ballet music and baroque keyboard concertos

opera

L'Olimpiade, Irish National Opera review - Vivaldi's long-distance run sustained by perfect teamwork

Sporting confusions and star-crossed lovers clarified by vivacious singing and playing

Remembering conductor Andrew Davis (1944-2024)

Fellow conductors, singers, instrumentalists and administrators recall a true Mensch

Götterdämmerung, LPO, Jurowski, RFH review - outside looking and listening in, always with fascination

Every orchestral phrase and colour perfect, vocal drama often a notch below

theatre

Sappho, Southwark Playhouse Elephant review - a glitzy celebration of sapphic love
Too much camp and not enough content in this tribute to the Greek poet
Multiple Casualty Incident, The Yard Theatre review - NGO medics in training have problems of their own
Sami Ibrahim's play examines ethics in a war zone, but pivots to a gimmicky love story

dance

The Winter's Tale, Royal Ballet review - what a story, and what a way to tell it!

A compelling case for ROH's ballet-friendly rebrand

All You Need Is Death review - a future folk horror classic

Irish folkies seek a cursed ancient song in Paul Duane's impressive fiction debut

MacMillan Celebrated, Royal Ballet review - out of mothballs, three vintage works to marvel at

Less-known pieces spanning the career of a great choreographer underline his greatness

Books

Extract: Pariah Genius by Iain Sinclair

A form-defying writer explores the troubled mindscape of a Soho photographer

Jonn Elledge: A History of the World in 47 Borders review - a view from the boundaries

Enjoyable journey through the byways of how lines on maps have shaped the modern world

Lisa Kaltenegger: Alien Earths review - a whole new world

Kaltenegger's traverses space in her thoughtful exploration of the search for life among the stars

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