sat 14/06/2025

Reviews

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

Tom Birchenough

We are bowled over! 

Tornado review - samurai swordswoman takes Scotland by storm

Justine Elias

The opening images of Tornado are striking. A wild-haired young woman in Japanese peasant garb runs for her life through a barren forest and across burnt-orange fields. As her pursuers, a rough-looking band of thieves, draw nearer, she seeks refuge in a seemingly deserted mansion. Where are we? When are we?

Hamlet Hail to the Thief, RSC, Stratford review...

Gary Naylor

The safe transfer of power in post-war Western democracies was once a given. The homely Pickfords Removals van outside Number Ten, a crestfallen now...

Lollipop review - a family torn apart

Graham Fuller

On leaving prison, Lollipop’s thirtyish single mum Molly discovers that reclaiming her kids from social care is akin to doing lengths in a shark-...

Rachel Jones: Gated Canyons, Dulwich Picture...

Sarah Kent

I first came across Rachel Jones in 2021 at the Hayward Gallery’s painting show Mixing it Up: Painting Today. I was blown away by the beauty of her...

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Jane Austen Wrecked My Life review - persuading us that the French can do you-know-who

James Saynor

An amiable cross-Channel literary rom com

The King of Pangea, King's Head Theatre review - grief and hope, but no connection

Gary Naylor

Heart and soul proves insufficient in world premiere of therapeutic show

Yoshitomo Nara, Hayward Gallery review - sickeningly cute kids

Sarah Kent

How to make millions out of kitsch

Hespèrion XXI, Savall, QEH review - an evening filled with laughter and light

Rachel Halliburton

An exhilarating exploration of innovation in 16th and 17th century repertoire

Samuel Arbesman: The Magic of Code review - the spark ages

Jon Turney

A wide-eyed take on our digital world can’t quite dispel the dangers

Album: Mary Halvorson - About Ghosts

Kieron Tyler

Lauded US jazz guitarist strikes a balance between the composed and the improvised

A Midsummer Night's Dream, Bridge Theatre review - Nick Hytner's hit gender-bender returns refreshed

Helen Hawkins

This Dream is a great night out, especially for Shakespeare first-timers

Saul, Glyndebourne review - playful, visually ravishing descent into darkness

Rachel Halliburton

Ten years after it first opened Barrie Kosky's production still packs a hefty punch

theartsdesk at the Dublin International Chamber Music Festival - musical revelations, nature beyond

David Nice

Artistic director Ciara Higgins’ programming ensures plenty of surprises

The Gold, Series 2, BBC One review - back on the trail of the Brink's-Mat bandits

Adam Sweeting

Following the money to the Isle of Man, Spain and the Caribbean

Eva Quartet, St Cyprian's review - polyphonic bliss

Tim Cumming

The first concert in 17 years from the great Bulgarian vocal quartet

Miss Myrtle’s Garden, Bush Theatre review - flowering talent, but needs weeding

Aleks Sierz

New play about loss, love, grief and gardening is humane, but flawed

Così fan tutte, Nevill Holt Festival/Opera North review - re-writing the script

Boyd Tonkin

Real feeling turns the tables on stage artifice in Mozart that charms, and moves

Music Reissues Weekly: Gather In The Mushrooms

Kieron Tyler

Stylish, Saint Etienne-compiled, gateway into the world of acid folk

Big Star: The Nick Skelton Story review - the ways of a man with his mount

Justine Elias

Documentary about the champion showjumping duo

Müller-Schott, RSNO, Søndergård, Usher Hall, Edinburgh - spectacular Shostakovich to end the season

Simon Thompson

Brilliant orchestral results, while the cellist walks a tightrope in the Second Cello Concerto

Hamad Butt: Apprehensions, Whitechapel Gallery review - cool, calm and potentially lethal

Sarah Kent

The YBA who didn’t have time to become a household name

Ballerina review - hollow point

Nick Hasted

Ana de Armas joins the Wick-verse to frenetic but soulless effect

theartsdesk in Fes - world music central

Peter Culshaw

A new Renaissance at this Moroccan festival of global sounds

Songhoy Blues, Hare & Hounds, Birmingham review - West African crew raise the roof

Guy Oddy

Reduced Malian band take Birmingham by storm

Goebbels and the Führer review - behind the scenes from the Nazi perpetrators' perspective

Markie Robson-Scott

Joachim Lang's docudrama focuses on Goebbels as master of fake news

Fiddler on the Roof, Barbican review - lean, muscular delivery ensures that every emotion rings true

Rachel Halliburton

This transfer from Regent's Park Open Air Theatre sustains its magic

In Praise of Love, Orange Tree Theatre review - subdued production of Rattigan's study of loving concealment

Heather Neill

Unspoken emotion flows through this late work

Letters from Max, Hampstead Theatre review - inventively staged tale of two friends fighting loss with poetry

Helen Hawkins

Sarah Ruhl turns her bond with a student into a lesson in how to love

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