Edinburgh
Edinburgh Fringe: Late Night Gimp Fight!/ While You LieTuesday, 10 August 2010![]() Going to a late-night comedy show at the Fringe is always taking a risk, not least because every drunken fool in the place, with their oh-so-funny heckles, thinks they’re funnier than the performers. And so it proved at the performance I saw of this... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe: Jason Cook/ Lee Kern/ Barrow Street TheatreMonday, 09 August 2010![]() He may describe himself as “a Geordie chancer”, but in reality Jason Cook is a warm comic whose material is utterly devoid of cynicism. Yet he’s far from being pious - he spices up his act with caustic barbs for deserving targets (quite often... Read more... |
Kris Kristofferson, Festival Theatre, EdinburghWednesday, 04 August 2010![]() “This song is for my kids – and all their Mommas.” Even at 74, Kris Kristofferson exudes the quietly satisfied air of experience of a man who has spent at least half his life drinking, shagging, smoking and strumming to his heart’s content, and now... Read more... |
The Illusionist, EIFF Opening Gala, EdinburghThursday, 17 June 2010![]() Last night’s gala opening of the 64th Edinburgh International Film Festival may have been touched by living history – in particular the presence of Sean Connery (pictured below, arriving at last night's screening), who strode up the red carpet... Read more... |
EIFF LaunchTuesday, 01 June 2010![]() I’m just back – goodie bag gripped greedily in paw – from this morning’s launch of the 64th Edinburgh International Film Festival, which runs in the Scottish capital from 16-27 June. Since breaking away from the over-crowded August festival calendar... Read more... |
Idiots of Ants, Soho TheatreTuesday, 18 May 2010![]() The art of good sketch comedy is in the timing - not just in how gags are delivered, of course, but in realising that some jokes are best done as one-liners while others can be played out over several minutes before being punctuated with a killer... Read more... |
Interview: Heiner Goebbels, on staging strange worldsMonday, 26 April 2010![]() First, the name. There’s no family link between the 57-year-old German composer and Hitler’s Doctor Death. This Goebbels cuts an impressive figure. Solidly built, with thick white hair and slightly cherubic features, and speaking fluent English, he’... Read more... |
Dan Arborise, The Roxy Room, EdinburghWednesday, 21 April 2010![]() Sometimes the back story doesn’t lead you to where you expect it might. Sometimes that turns out to be a good thing. Dan Arborise was born in Borneo to Polish parents, which opens up all sorts of musical possibilities, most of them probably far less... Read more... |
New World theme for Edinburgh International Festival 2010Wednesday, 17 March 2010Jonathan Mills has announced the programme for Edinburgh International Festival 2010, on a theme of modern culture in the New Worlds of the Americas and Australasia. Ranging from California to Canberra, New York to New Zealand, from Santiago to... Read more... |
Karine Polwart, Roxy Art House, EdinburghFriday, 12 March 2010![]() If ever there was a classic case of artist and audience meeting on terribly comfortable ground, Karine Polwart's performance at last night’s fundraiser for the Green Party was it. Held in a beautiful converted church, there was more than a trace of... Read more... |
First Aid Kit, Sneaky Pete's, EdinburghFriday, 19 February 2010![]() There is something eternally refreshing about catching a band on the first show of their first tour after the release of their first album. Banter remains untarnished by overuse; smiles appear spontaneous and gratitude genuine; mistakes are swatted... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Playwright David GreigSaturday, 06 February 2010![]() A new play by David Greig opens at the Hampstead Theatre for the Royal Shakespeare Company next week. A theatre director as well as playwright, Greig (b. 1969) is one of the most prolific and artistically ambitious playwrights of his generation and... Read more... |
