1930s
A Young Doctor's Notebook, Sky Arts 1Thursday, 06 December 2012![]() Bulgakov gets about more than you’d think. As a character in the play Collaborators, the Russian novelist was most recently seen helping Stalin with his memoirs. Within the last couple of years his novels The Master and Margarita and The White Guard... Read more... |
DVD: Boris Barnet - Outskirts/By the Bluest of SeasTuesday, 13 November 2012![]() Boris Barnet may not be as well known in film circles as his contemporaries Sergei Eisenstein or Alexander Dovzhenko, but his role in the first decade of Soviet cinema was no less important. What he lacks in the more pronounced... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Florence: Hating the Sin, Loving the SinnerSunday, 28 October 2012![]() Perhaps the longest-lasting, the oddest – and almost certainly the most gratuitous – battle still busy raging with its roots in the ideological conflicts of the past century is the one regarding the artistic output of Italy’s engagement with Fascism... Read more... |
Interview: 10 Questions for Diana KrallMonday, 22 October 2012![]() Jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall has won two Grammys and sold more than 15 million albums worldwide. Born in 1964 in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, she attended Berklee College of Music in the early 1980s and had her major breakthrough with... Read more... |
Coote, BBCSO, Saraste, Barbican HallThursday, 04 October 2012![]() Somehow the manic cry of “Scooby-Doo man!” from the back of the stalls didn’t seem too incongruous. We were in the thick of Shostakovich’s craziest symphony, the Fourth, composed in the mid 1930s when such maverick Russian talent was about to be... Read more... |
DVD: Cleopatra (1934)Sunday, 30 September 2012![]() Cleopatra didn’t hold a beast to her ass but in this lavish 1934 production, she could have. Cecil B DeMille amped up his two favourite topics - sex and sin - to create the world's second most opulent celluloid Cleopatra. Scripted by Waldemar Young... Read more... |
Private Lives, Chichester Festival TheatreSaturday, 29 September 2012![]() “Has it ever occurred to you that flippancy might cover a very real embarrassment?" Elyot's response to fulminating Victor is a line of defence – and since he has run off with Victor's wife Amanda he has a good deal of defending to do. But the line... Read more... |
I Am a Camera, Southwark PlayhouseSaturday, 08 September 2012![]() The Kander and Ebb musical Cabaret, inspired by the Berlin stories of Christopher Isherwood, is soon to return to the West End with Will Young. Its less well-known source is John Van Druten's 1952 play I Am a Camera. The title comes from the opening... Read more... |
LawlessMonday, 03 September 2012![]() Australian director John Hillcoat certainly knows what he likes, and what he likes is lawlessness. It’s the central focus of his brilliantly uncompromising film Ghosts… of the Civil Dead, which saw a high-security prison driven to bloody ruin, and... Read more... |
Cornelius, Finborough TheatreMonday, 20 August 2012![]() Accolades are due again for the tiny Finborough Theatre, whose production of JB Priestley's all-but-unknown Cornelius constitutes the most exciting reclamation from the English theatrical canon since the same venue produced Emlyn Williams's... Read more... |
Priestley in the House: Cornelius RevivedWednesday, 15 August 2012![]() I am keenly looking forward to seeing the new production of JB Priestley’s play Cornelius at the Finborough Theatre. This will be the first time I have seen the work performed, though I have of course read it. But my father always said his plays... Read more... |
Storyville: Hitler, Stalin, and Mr Jones, BBC FourFriday, 06 July 2012![]() The Storyville documentary strand must rank as one of the special glories of British television. As its opening titles unfold in different languages, we can only celebrate programmes that still give time to international stories, told in their own... Read more... |
