Birmingham
Parsifal, CBSO, Nelsons, Symphony Hall, BirminghamTuesday, 19 May 2015![]() This was a very "concert" performance indeed. Across the stage music stands stood like sentinels lest any rash singer attempted to stand out and – surely not – act. Such fears were misplaced (or the stands did their job) in the end, as the music was... Read more... |
The Subways, Institute, BirminghamTuesday, 24 March 2015![]() Not unreasonably, anyone might imagine that a band might lose a bit of their usual vigour if they found themselves four albums into their career playing in a room not much bigger than a church hall, miles from home on a cold Monday evening. Not so... Read more... |
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, CBSO Centre, BirminghamSaturday, 28 February 2015![]() You might imagine that composers in general would write songs. On my way to the BCMG’s programme of pieces from the songbook assembled by John Woolrich and Mary Wiegold for the Composers’ Ensemble 30-odd years ago, I tried and failed to think of a... Read more... |
Julian Cope, Glee Club, BirminghamMonday, 26 January 2015![]() While Julian Cope’s albums are usually fairly expansive affairs which employ a vast array of instruments, an audience with the Arch Drude is a more intimate affair these days. There’s no backing band and the man takes to the stage armed only with a... Read more... |
Jack and the Beanstalk, Birmingham HippodromeWednesday, 31 December 2014![]() Birmingham Hippodrome claims to stage the UK's biggest pantomime – a proud boast that highlights its productions' West End-level of investment. And this year's venture, Jack and the Beanstalk, is certainly glitzy and star-laden, while the sets... Read more... |
The Kooks, O2 Academy, BirminghamSunday, 16 November 2014![]() Brighton’s guitar pop outfit, the Kooks have been churning out largely pleasant but fairly bland songs since their 2006 debut Inside In/Inside Out. Recent album Listen, however, has suggested that things might be changing. Less evident, but not... Read more... |
Peaky Blinders, Series 2, BBC TwoFriday, 03 October 2014![]() So we're off for another blast of between-the-wars ultraviolence with the Shelby gang from Birmingham, once again soundtracked by incongruous electric blues music. Time has moved on from the immediate aftermath of Great War hostilities and now we're... Read more... |
Going to the Dogs, Channel 4Thursday, 12 June 2014![]() Two years ago Penny Woolcock was at the heart of Birmingham street gangs in her documentary One Mile Way; that one was titled after the fact that two of the city’s competing outfits were separated only by the distance of the film’s title. In Going... Read more... |
Les Rendezvous/Dante Sonata/Façade, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Birmingham HippodromeSunday, 08 June 2014![]() “The touch is light. We like it so,” wrote Ninette de Valois in one of her later poems. You didn’t know the founder of the Royal Ballet wrote poetry? Don’t worry, you’re not missing much – except the occasional phrase which can serve as an epigraph... Read more... |
Bo Ningen, Hare and Hounds, BirminghamSaturday, 10 May 2014![]() Tonight Birmingham was treated to a guitar fest of epic proportions, as the Japanese, Hawkwind-esque experience that is Bo Ningen hit town. Prior to the main event, we were treated to the boisterous thrash of The Scenes, who finished their set with... Read more... |
Murmur/Inked, Aakash Odedra, Patrick Centre, BirminghamFriday, 09 May 2014![]() It might be quite unnerving for a young performer to have the première of a new solo show take place in the same building, at the same time, as Sylvie Guillem is dancing William Forsythe, Mats Ek and Jiří Kylián. But Aakash Odedra, who... Read more... |
6000 Miles Away, Sylvie Guillem, Birmingham HippodromeThursday, 08 May 2014![]() When Sylvie Guillem became, at 19, the youngest person ever to reach the top rank of the Paris Opéra, she gained a job title – étoile (star) – that uncannily captured her essence. Most companies call their top dancers principal or prima ballerina or... Read more... |
