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Wednesday, 01 October 2025
It all started on 09/09/09. That memorable date, September 9 2009, marked the debut of theartsdesk.com.It followed some hectic and intensive months when a disparate and eclectic...
David Nice
Monday, 07 April 2025
When Vladimir Jurowski returns to what used to be “his” London Philharmonic Orchestra, you’d better jump. I would have done on Wednesday had I been able to get to his heady mix of...
Kieron Tyler
Sunday, 06 April 2025
Stereo Instrumental Music was recorded in July 1976 and originally issued only on cassette. The release was organised by what was credited as the “Sun Shine Music Shop,” an...
Graham Rickson
Sunday, 06 April 2025
Akira Kurosawa described his 1961 hit Yojimbo as a tale of “rivalry on both sides, and both sides are equally bad… we are weakly caught in the middle and it is impossible to...
David Nice
Saturday, 05 April 2025
Igor Levit is a master of the unorthodox marathon, one he was happy to share last night with 24-year-old Austrian Lukas Sternath, his student in Hanover. Not only did Sternath get...
Aleks Sierz
Saturday, 05 April 2025
Is the theatre of the absurd dead? In today’s world, when cruel and crazy events happen almost daily, the idea that you can satirize daily life by exaggerating its latent...
Helen Hawkins
Saturday, 05 April 2025
Many know that the actor Richard Burton began life as a miner’s son called Richard Jenkins. Not so many are aware of the...
Graham Rickson
Saturday, 05 April 2025
 Vox Feminae: music by Barbara Strozzi, Antonia Bemba,  Hieryonymus Kapsberger... Les Kapsber’girls/Albane...
Thomas H Green
Saturday, 05 April 2025
Mike Scott is The Waterboys. Launched by wide-eyed 1980s folk-rock, and “The Whole of the Moon”, he’s long since roamed into...
Graham Fuller
Friday, 04 April 2025
Horror comes in many forms. In writer-director Jed Hart’s feature debut Restless, it’s visited on middle-aged nurse Nicky (...
Adam Sweeting
Friday, 04 April 2025
A year ago Guy Ritchie brought us the Netflix series The Gentlemen, and now here he is on Paramount+ with his latest romp...
Sarah Kent
Friday, 04 April 2025
The best way to experience Ed Atkins’ exhibition at Tate Britain is to start at the end by watching Nurses Come and Go, But...
Markie Robson-Scott
Friday, 04 April 2025
An Irish adaptation of Garcia Di Gregorio’s acclaimed 2008 film Mid-August Lunch, director Darren Thornton’s Four Mothers is...
Tim Cumming
Friday, 04 April 2025
I saw the Miki Berenyi Trio play a warmly received sold out set at the Lexington last autumn, at which many of the songs now...
Gary Naylor
Thursday, 03 April 2025
It’s a greater accolade than a Nobel Prize for Literature – one’s very own adjective. There’s a select few: Shakespearean;...
Guy Oddy
Thursday, 03 April 2025
Pigsx7 have hardly got a reputation for penning tender and soulful ballads, but Death Hilarious is a particularly aggressive...
Gary Naylor
Wednesday, 02 April 2025
That friend you have who hates musicals – probably male, probably straight, probably not seen one since The Sound of Music...
Graham Fuller
Wednesday, 02 April 2025
“Be careful what you wish for, you might get it.” The Aesop-ian maxim roughly applies to Jérémie Pastor (Félix Kysyl) in...
Robert Beale
Wednesday, 02 April 2025
It’s quite ironic that the Royal Northern College of Music should have invited, as director of this, Britten’s avowedly...

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★★★★ MIKI BERENYI TRIO - TRIPLA Debut set from Lush singer-songwriter’s new trio

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★★★★★ MISERICORDIA A deadpan comedy-thriller from the director of ‘Stranger by the Lake’

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★★★ FOUR MOTHERS One gay man deals with three extra mothers

★★★★ VERDI REQUIEM, PHILHARMONIA, MUTI, RFH New sparks from an old flame

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Blu-ray: Yojimbo / Sanjuro

A pair of Kurosawa classics, beautifully restored

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tv

MobLand, Paramount+ review - more guns, goons and gangsters from Guy Ritchie

High-powered cast impersonates the larcenous Harrigan dynasty

This City is Ours, BBC One review - civil war rocks family cocaine racket

Terrific cast powers Stephen Butchard's Liverpool drug-ring saga

The Potato Lab, Netflix review - a K-drama with heart and wit

Love among Korean potato-researchers is surprisingly funny and ideal for Janeites

film

Blu-ray: Yojimbo / Sanjuro

A pair of Kurosawa classics, beautifully restored

Mr Burton review - modest film about the birth of an extraordinary talent

Harry Lawtey and Toby Jones excel as the future Richard Burton and his mentor

Restless review - curse of the noisy neighbours

Assured comedy-drama about an ordinary Englishwoman turned vigilante

new music

Music Reissues Weekly: Ibex Band - Stereo Instrumental Music

Ethiopian jazz album from 1976 which resists easy categorisation

Album: The Waterboys - Life, Death and Dennis Hopper

An alternately involving then naff tribute to a countercultural film figurehead

Album: Miki Berenyi Trio - Tripla

Debut set from Lush singer-songwriter’s new trio

classical

Frang, LPO, Jurowski, RFH review - every beauty revealed

Schumann rarity equals Beethoven and Schubert in perfectly executed programme

Levit, Sternath, Wigmore Hall review - pushing the boundaries in Prokofiev and Shostakovich

Master pianist shines the spotlight on star protégé in another unique programme

Classical CDs: Big bands, beasts and birdcalls

Italian songs, Viennese chamber music and an enterprising guitar quartet

opera

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Owen Wingrave, RNCM, Manchester review - battle of a pacifist

Orpha Phelan brings on the big guns for Britten’s charge against war

theatre

Rhinoceros, Almeida Theatre review - joyously absurd and absurdly joyful
Ionesco classic gets an entertainingly vivid and contemporary update
The Importance of Being Oscar, Jermyn Street Theatre review - Wilde, still burning bright
Alastair Whatley honours his subject in a quietly powerful performance
Stiletto, Charing Cross Theatre review - new musical excess
Quirky, operatic show won't please everyone, but will delight many

comedy

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Matt Forde, Touring review - politics, poo and Viagra

The personal and political collide

Harry Hill, Wilton's Music Hall review - madcap comic on terrific form

Utterly daft mix of new material and favourite old characters

Books

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Howard Amos: Russia Starts Here review - East meets West, via the Pskov region

A journalist looks beyond borders in this searching account of the Russian mind

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