Review: BBC PROMS: PROM 62: RATTLE CONDUCTS MAHLER'S 6TH, Royal Albert Hall
by Louise Penn - September 08, 2024
There were no phone screens, no sotto voce conversations, no fidgeting, as a packed Hall watched the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in rapt appreciation.
Each instrument had its moment. The dual harps added a cool clarity, the double basses a morose touch, the trombones a sweet elegance. This wa...
Review: THE SILVER CORD, Finborough Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - September 06, 2024
There is a sharply observed and darkly comedic play inside this production, but it is stymied by overlong, melodramatic monologues and meandering subjects....
Review: FRANK'S CLOSET, Wilton's Music Hall
by Michael Higgs - September 06, 2024
Frank’s Closet is a paean to queerness. With a variety of beautifully performed earworms and a never–ending stream of jokes, it’s a tongue–in–cheek show that may not glitter with a steamy plot, but still enchants with its musical numbers....
Review: VITAMIN D, Soho Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - September 06, 2024
Having to move back with your parents after a failed marriage is raising all types of questions that Larki can’t or doesn’t want to answer. Aunties and fake friends are all up in her business while her life is crumbling around her. Saher Shah’s playwriting debut is a bittersweet look into individual...
Review: THE REAL THING, The Old Vic
by Gary Naylor - September 04, 2024
Hard going with characters largely bereft of sympathetic virtues, delivering dialogue long on ideas, but short on heart...
Review: SPIES ARE FOREVER: THE WEST END CONCERT, Gillian Lynne Theatre
by Kat Mokrynski - September 06, 2024
As a celebration of the 10th anniversary of Tin Can Bros, the group finally brought one of their most popular shows, Spies Are Forver, to London in a new format with a new cast. Spies Are Forever: The West End Concert, a one-night-only performance, took place on 3 September at the Gillian Lynne Thea...
Review: BBC PROMS: PROM 58 – MÄKELÄ CONDUCTS SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE, Royal Albert Hall
by Debbie Gilpin - September 04, 2024
“Can you tell me what it is, this capacity for emotion, this force of suffering that is wearing me out?” The focal point of Prom 58 was Hector Berlioz’s 49-minute “Episode in the Life of an Artist”, his Symphonie fantastique; written while he was still in his twenties and at the mercy of his infatua...
Review: THE MAGNETIC FIELDS: 69 LOVE SONGS, Barbican Hall
by Franco Milazzo - September 03, 2024
Wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the name of American metal band Goatwhore, Stephin Merritt and his Magnetic Fields bandmates arrived in London last weekend to celebrate the 25th anniversary of genre-blending 69 Love Songs....
Review: WING CHUN, Sadler's Wells
by Franco Milazzo - September 02, 2024
Presented as a side-by-side narrative by the Shenzen Opera and Dance company, Wing Chun tells the story of kung fu grandmaster and Bruce Lee mentor Yip Man as well as that of a film crew making a movie about his life....