This is the second time that Sadler’s has hosted this special production of Bausch’s extraordinary response to Stravinsky’s ...
Until 2022, the lovely 18th century church of St Mary-le-Strand was a traffic island, ignored and unloved and rarely visited.
I doubt it’s in the repertoire of Le Vent du Nord though there’s surely a French-Canadian equivalent, but the same feeling of ...
The three E flat concertos receive bold, characterful readings, and one hopes that Mozart would have giggled at Frank-Gemmill ...
Having all but sunk one seemingly unassailable opéra comique, Bizet’s Carmen, director Damiano Michieletto goes some way to ...
Can experimental theatre survive the decades? This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Forced Entertainment theatre ...
A father and son union – the first joint collaboration by Garfunkel père et fils. Art Junior it seems has already released ...
Pavel Kolesnikov returned to the Hallé last night with a bobby-dazzler of a concerto. He’s a laid-back dude in appearance, ...
Quarter of an hour into The Problem with People there’s a 15-second clip of Bill Forsyth’s Local Hero – and it’s the best ...
In many ways, Primal Scream have had a strikingly similar career path to the Rolling Stones – despite them forming some 20 ...
Fred Zinnemann’s 1973 film The Day of the Jackal was successful thanks to its lean, almost documentary-like treatment of its ...
If you are bothered about climate change – and who isn’t? – you’ll soon come across references to the “energy transition”.