20th century
Men Should Weep, National TheatreTuesday, 26 October 2010![]() “It seems to me there’s nae end tae trouble. Nae end tae havin’ the heart torn out of you.” That’s the gut-wrenching cry of despair voiced by Maggie Morrison, the worn-down woman who is herself the heart of Ena Lamont Stewart’s vivid, sprawling 1947... Read more... |
Broken Glass, TricycleFriday, 08 October 2010![]() We are in Brooklyn in 1938 and Sylvia Gellburg, a middle-class Jewish housewife, is paralysed from the waist down. It’s a hysterical paralysis brought on by the shock of seeing newspaper pictures of the cruelty meted out to German Jews during the... Read more... |
First Light, BBC TwoWednesday, 15 September 2010![]() How do you rescue a drama about Spitfire pilots from over half a century of cliché and pastiche, from Kenneth More in Reach for the Sky to Armstrong and Miller’s street-talking RAF officers? After all, put an actor in a flying jacket and a cravat,... Read more... |
theartsdesk MOT: The 39 Steps, Criterion TheatreFriday, 10 September 2010![]() That an action hero should have many lives at his disposal is a given in these days of bullet-proof Bonds and Bournes. Perhaps greatest in his reincarnatory skills however is Richard Hannay. Originally the cerebral hero of John Buchan’s novel The 39... Read more... |
What I'm Reading: Conductor Peter PhillipsWednesday, 08 September 2010![]() Next to choose some favourite books is conductor Peter Phillips, whose touring lifestyle can make "summer reading" something of a year-round phenomenon. When Phillips founded the vocal ensemble the Tallis Scholars in 1973 it was a hobby among... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Presteigne Festival of Music and the ArtsWednesday, 01 September 2010![]() The Presteigne Festival, which has just ended after a packed long weekend of events of various shapes and sizes, is a music fest with a profile very much its own. Presteigne is one of those enchanting pocket county towns that proliferate along the... Read more... |
Shaham, Minnesota Orchestra, Vänskä, Royal Albert HallSunday, 29 August 2010![]() A great deal of scepticism greeted the release of a new Beethoven symphony cycle from Osmo Vänskä and the Minnesota Orchestra in the mid-2000s. Would this lot really be able say anything that hadn't already been said by the hundred or so other... Read more... |
A Celebration of Rodgers and Hammerstein, Royal Albert HallMonday, 23 August 2010![]() It may have been the glossy, Labrador-like abandon of John Wilson and his fabulous orchestra, but barely two bars of the Oklahoma! overture had passed before I caught myself grinning and drifting into critical neutral. Richard Rodgers’ scores are... Read more... |
Bavouzet, Philharmonia Orchestra, Salonen, Royal Albert HallSaturday, 21 August 2010![]() From Russian “avant-garde constructivism” to Estonian minimalism via a jazz-inspired French concerto and the defiant originality of Scriabin – last night’s Prom from Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia Orchestra had a lot of ground to cover. I... Read more... |
Ibragimova, BBC SO, Gardner/ BBC Singers, Endymion, Hill, Royal Albert HallWednesday, 18 August 2010![]() Meditative experiences are hard to come by in the Royal Albert Hall. The twitching, scratching, fidgeting ticks of over 5000 people conspire to break your focus, to draw attention from the musical middle-distance back to the here and now. Last night... Read more... |
In Their Own Words: British Novelists, BBC FourMonday, 16 August 2010![]() Every great novel is a world, and every great novelist responds to and recreates their own time in their own image. Therefore how could a three-part documentary series possibly cover that fertile period in British literature that took in both world... Read more... |
Tête à Tête Opera Festival previews Martinů raritySunday, 15 August 2010The anything-goes context of Tête à Tête's enterprising opera festival at the Riverside Studios, now in its fourth year, seemed like a good place to try it out before a packed and intrigued audience (a full production is on the way, and will feature... Read more... |
