19th century
Nabucco, Royal OperaTuesday, 16 April 2013![]() "Oh, wretched old man! You are but the shadow of the king”, sings Plácido Domingo’s Nebuchadnezzar about himself in Lear-like abjection before his Goneril-Reganish daughter (the flame-throwing Liudmyla Monastyrska). It’s only true of this brief... Read more... |
Ubu Roi, Cheek by Jowl, Barbican Silk Street TheatreSaturday, 13 April 2013![]() Or, The Lord and Lady Macbeth of the Seizième, as imagined by a bourgeois teenager who fancies himself to be Bougrelas, heir to the Polish throne. That's one way of looking at the concept so dazzlingly carried through by Declan Donnellan and Nick... Read more... |
Don Quixote, Mikhailovsky Ballet, London ColiseumSunday, 31 March 2013![]() If you want virtuosity, there’s only one place to be in London right now, and that’s watching the Mikhailovsky’s fine production of that demented old warhorse, Don Quixote, with Natalia Osipova and Ivan Vasiliev in the leads.Don Quixote is one... Read more... |
DVD: TessFriday, 22 March 2013![]() When Tess was released in 1979 much was made of the fact that Hardy’s western England had become Polanski’s northern France. Also, that he had cast a German actress in the title role with a wobbly Wessex burr. All these years on, Nastassja Kinksi’s... Read more... |
Die Feen, Chelsea Opera Group, Queen Elizabeth HallMonday, 18 March 2013![]() Like Prokofiev’s The Love for Three Oranges and Puccini’s Turandot, Wagner’s first opera – The Fairies in English – has its roots in a “theatrical fable” by the 18th century Venetian playwright Carlo Gozzi. There the resemblances end. Only Prokofiev... Read more... |
Mies Julie, Riverside StudiosTuesday, 12 March 2013Snow flurries outside, steam heat within. Writer-director Yael Farber’s transposition of Strindberg from a 19th-century Swedish estate to a contemporary farm in South Africa’s Karoo region on the eve of a storm is so painstakingly evocative that all... Read more... |
George Catlin: American Indian Portraits, National Portrait GalleryThursday, 07 March 2013![]() Scores of reddish-bronze skinned men, and a few women and children, in full regalia, festooned in face paint, feathers, jewellery and decorations of all kind. They stare out at us, impassive and imperturbable, immortalised by George Catlin (1796-... Read more... |
Trelawny of the Wells, Donmar WarehouseWednesday, 27 February 2013![]() His recent film adaptation of Anna Karenina framed the action of Tolstoy’s novel in a theatre, so it seems only natural that director Joe Wright should follow it up with a return to the stage himself. Redolent with the smell of “gas and oranges”,... Read more... |
Ripper Street, Series Finale, BBC OneMonday, 25 February 2013![]() Last week we left Homer Jackson, the raffish ex-Pinkerton detective with the exceedingly chequered past, languishing in jail, after being fitted up for a Ripper-style killing by the murderous Frank Goodnight (played by cultish US actor Edoardo... Read more... |
Orpheus in the Underworld, Opera'r DdraigWednesday, 13 February 2013![]() Since I last reviewed Opera’r Ddraig (no longer offered as Dragon Opera in their publicity) two years ago, this company of students and postgraduates has moved house, and this year is staging its main show, Offenbach’s delightfully absurd Orpheus... Read more... |
Die Meistersinger Act Three, Hallé, Elder, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterMonday, 11 February 2013![]() The “Mastersingers of Manchester”, about 350 of them, were gathered together by Sir Mark Elder to celebrate the Wagner bicentenary with this performance of Act Three of Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg in its entirety. He also pulled in about 200... Read more... |
Great Expectations, Vaudeville TheatreSaturday, 09 February 2013![]() There’s nothing novel about novel-adaptations on stage. We’ve seen every classic from Pride and Prejudice to Tess of the D’Urbervilles, The Woman in White (and The Woman in Black) get the full theatrical treatment, and I’m not sure any have ended up... Read more... |
