sat 25/01/2025

Reviews

Cymbeline, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse review - pagan women fight the good fight

Gary Naylor

There’s not much point in having three hours worth of Shakespearean text to craft and the gorgeous Sam Wanamaker Playhouse as a canvas if you merely intend to go through the motions, ticking off one of the canon’s less performed works. The question for Jennifer Tang, making her Globe directorial debut, is what to do with this beautifully wrapped gift. The question for us is does it work. 

An Interrogation, Hampstead Theatre review - police procedural based on true crime tale fails to ring true

Gary Naylor

In a dingy room with dilapidated furniture on a dismal Sunday evening, two detectives prepare for an interview. The old hand walks out, with just a little too much flattery hanging in the air, leaving the interrogation in the hands of the up-and-coming thruster, a young woman investigating the disappearance of a young woman. Alone, with just a camera for company (we get the video feed also from hidden cameras too) she awaits the suspect for the showdown.

Album: ALT BLK ERA - Rave Immortal

Thomas H Green

The utopian messiness of 1990s dance music culture is now so far back in time that what remains, for those under 40, is an idea, a meta myth. It is...

The Lonely Londoners, Kiln Theatre review -...

Gary Naylor

As something of an immigrant to the capital myself in the long hot summer of 1984, I gobbled up Absolute Beginners, Colin MacInnes’s novel of an...

Gigashvili, Hallé, Cox, Bridgewater Hall,...

Robert Beale

There was excellent music making in the Hallé concert in Manchester last night, and there was self-admitted “noise”. Briefly, the two coincided in...

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Prime Target, Apple TV+ review - the appliance of science

Adam Sweeting

Boffins and baddies collide in Steve Thompson's complicated thriller

Giltburg, Pavel Haas Quartet, Wigmore Hall review - into the labyrinth of a Martinů masterpiece

David Nice

Fierce Czech first half followed by more storm but also balm in Brahms

Amelia Coburn, Komedia, Brighton review - short set from rising Teeside folk sensation hits the sweet spot

Thomas H Green

Jim Moray tour support slot offers an undiluted snapshot of a name to watch

The Brutalist review - we're building to something

James Saynor

An epic of American dreaming that baffles and mesmerises

Album: FKA Twigs - Eusexua

Katie Colombus

A transformative electronic journey across diverse sonic and emotional landscapes

Out There, ITV1 review - drugs and thugs disfigure the Welsh landscape

Adam Sweeting

Martin Clunes stars in Ed Whitmore's smartly-written drama

William Tell review - stirring action adventure with silly dialogue

Justine Elias

The Swiss folk hero gets an epic update

Tiffin Youth Choir, London Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus, Jurowski, RFH review - perfect detachment suits public statements

David Nice

Poised Haydn and John Adams in a surprising sequence

Celtic Connections: Orchestral Qawwali Project, GRIT Orchestra review - two concerts showcasing the cross-genre power of an orchestra

Miranda Heggie

Orchestral music imagined in many ways in Glasgow's global music festival

Kyoto, Soho Place Theatre - blistering, darkly witty play raises more questions than it answers

Rachel Halliburton

The script turns dry-as-dust diplomatic detail into nothing less than an adrenaline sport

A Good House, Royal Court review - provocative, but imperfect

Aleks Sierz

South African satire about racism, sexism, home ownership and community politics

Ben Elton, Duke of York's Theatre review - big subjects, big laughs

Veronica Lee

Comic is as punchy as ever

Music Reissues Weekly: The Twilights - Twilights Time The Complete 60s Recordings

Kieron Tyler

Australian pop group which recorded at Abbey Road but remained a local sensation

Sun Rings, Sacconi Quartet, Festival Voices, Kings Place review - lift-off for an exhilarating voyage into the unknown

Rachel Halliburton

A suitably radiant interpretation of a Terry Riley epic

A Complete Unknown review - how does it feel?

Adam Sweeting

Timothée Chalamet brings it all back home as Bob Dylan

Love Life, Opera North review - Lerner and Weill's blast into the past

Robert Beale

Time-travelling tale of love and despair - the first 'concept musical' revived

Vermiglio review - a simple tale, simply but beautifully told

Helen Hawkins

Maura Delpero’s award-winner salutes the world of her childhood as it ebbs away

Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra, Dudamel, Barbican review - an epic journey from gossamer-like intimacy to apocalyptic rage

Rachel Halliburton

An orchestra on top form in Mahler's Third Symphony despite swirling controversies

Jenůfa, Royal Opera review - electrifying details undermined by dead space

David Nice

Knife-edge conducting and singing, but non-realistic production is weaker in revival

German National Orchestra, Marshall, Cadogan Hall review - sheer youthful exuberance

Sebastian Scotney

Teenagers on tour bring effusive music-making

Chris McCausland, Winchester Theatre Royal review - Strictly winner as cheerfully cynical as ever

Veronica Lee

Back to the day job telling gags

Album: The Weather Station - Humanhood

Kieron Tyler

Canadian singer-songwriter makes sense of a period of crisis

Oliver!, Gielgud Theatre review - Lionel Bart's 1960 masterpiece is Bourne again

Helen Hawkins

An intimate staging and superb casting make this a superior West End production

What's the Matter with Tony Slattery?, BBC Two review - absorbing but troubling search for answers

Adam Sweeting

RIP TONY SLATTERY How mental illness cut short a brilliant showbusiness career

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Prime Target, Apple TV+ review - the appliance of science

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