sat 05/07/2025

Reviews

'We are bowled over!' Thank you for your messages of love and support

Tom Birchenough

We are bowled over! 

Kiefer / Van Gogh, Royal Academy review - a pairing of opposites

Sarah Kent

When he was a callow youth of 18, German artist Anselm Keifer got a travel grant to follow in the footsteps of his idol, Vincent van Gogh. Some sixty years later, work by the two artists has been brought together at the Royal Academy in a show that highlights Van Gogh’s influence on his acolyte and invites you to compare and contrast.

Siglo de Oro, Wigmore Hall review - electronic...

Bernard Hughes

Siglo de Oro are a vocal ensemble who specialise in older music – and especially neglected older music – but they have also always programmed...

Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting, National...

Sarah Kent

When in the 1990s, Jenny Saville’s peers shunned painting in favour of alternative media such as photography, video and installations, the artist...

Hot Milk review - a mother of a problem

Graham Fuller

Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s Hot Milk, adapted from Deborah Levy’s 2016 Man Booker shortlistee, has been described as a "psychological drama". Strictly...

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Glastonbury Festival 2025: Five Somerset summer days of music, controversy and beautiful mayhem

Caspar Gomez

The full, brain-frazzling, immersive deep dive into Worthy Farm's music and arts spectacular

Tom Raworth: Cancer review - truthfulness

Jack Barron

A 'lost' book reconfirms Raworth’s legacy as one of the great lyric poets

Hill, Sky Documentaries review - how Damon Hill battled his demons

Adam Sweeting

Alex Holmes's film is both documentary and psychological portrait

The Shrouds review - he wouldn't let it lie

James Saynor

More from the gruesome internal affairs department of David Cronenberg

Jurassic World Rebirth review - prehistoric franchise gets a new lease of life

Adam Sweeting

Scarlett Johansson shines in roller-coaster dino-romp

Semele, Royal Opera review - unholy smoke

David Nice

Style comes and goes in a justifiably dark treatment of Handelian myth

Sudan, Remember Us review - the revolution will be memorised

Hugh Barnes

Gonzo documentary shines light on a lost opportunity in the Arab spring

Le nozze di Figaro, Glyndebourne review - perceptive humanity in period setting

David Nice

Mostly glorious cast, sharp ideas, fussy conducting

Quadrophenia, Sadler's Wells review - missed opportunity to give new stage life to a Who classic

Helen Hawkins

The brilliant cast need a tighter score and a stronger narrative

Fidelio, Garsington Opera review - a battle of sunshine and shadows

Boyd Tonkin

Intimacy yields to spectacle as Beethoven's light of freedom triumphs

Summer Laugh review - five comics gear up for the Fringe

Veronica Lee

Terrific initiative by Scottish stand-ups

Album: Brìghde Chaimbeul - Sunwise

Kieron Tyler

A singular sonic auteur reshapes traditional Celtic music

Music Reissues Weekly: Rupert’s People - Dream In My Mind

Kieron Tyler

How ‘A Whiter Shade of Pale’ transformed a London mod-pop band

Intimate Apparel, Donmar Warehouse review - stirring story of Black survival in 1905 New York

Helen Hawkins

An early Lynn Nottage work gets a superb cast and production

Hercules, Theatre Royal Drury Lane review - new Disney stage musical is no 'Lion King'

Gary Naylor

Big West End crowdpleaser lacks punch and poignancy with join-the-dots plotting and cookie-cutter characters

Chicken Town review - sluggish rural comedy with few laughs (and one chicken)

Helen Hawkins

A comedy great gets lost in an English backwater

Aldeburgh Festival, Weekend 2 review - nine premieres, three young ensembles - and Allan Clayton

David Nice

A solstice sunrise swim crowned the best of times at this phoenix of a festival

F1: The Movie review - Brad Pitt rolls back the years as maverick racer Sonny Hayes

Adam Sweeting

Joseph Kosinski's motorsport spectacle delivers bang for your buck

Brad Mehldau Trio, St George's Bristol review - exquisite intelligence

Mark Kidel

A brilliant trio in scintillating conversation

Dangerous Matter, RNCM, Manchester review - opera meets science in an 18th century tale

Robert Beale

Big doses of history and didaction are injected into 50 minutes of music theatre

Ian Leslie: John and Paul - A Love Story in Songs review - help!

John Carvill

Ian Leslie loses himself in amateur psychology, and fatally misreads The Beatles

Album: BC Camplight - A Sober Conversation

Kieron Tyler

Brian Christinzio exorcises childhood trauma

Schubertiade 3 at the Ragged Music Festival, Mile End review - five great musicians keep spirits soaring

David Nice

Kolesnikov, Tsoy, Leonskaja, Ibragimova and Hecker in spellbinding performances

Showmanism, Hampstead Theatre review - lip-synced investigation of words, theatricality and performance

Gary Naylor

Technically accomplished production with Dickie Beau never settles into a coherent whole

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