Reviews
THEATRE REVIEW: Twelfth Night, The Tricycle
Music is much more than the food of love in Filter’s frenetic Twelfth Night at the Tricycle.
THEATRE REVIEW: ...some trace of her, National Theatre
...some trace of her, National Theatre until October 21st.
THEATRE REVIEW: King Lear, Globe Theatre
Dominic Dromgoole’s production of King Lear at the Globe Theatre makes 2008’s August a good ‘un
THEATRE REVIEW: Her Naked Skin, National Theatre
Her Naked Skin by Rebecca Lenkiewicz is the first play by a living woman to appear on the Olivier stage…
THEATRE REVIEW: Hamlet, RSC
David Tennant is Hamlet. It was tempting to add ‘Nuff said’ to that first sentence and leave it at that…
VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Late Summer Exhibition
This summer, Kilmorack has been waving Gerald Laing’s portrait of Kate Moss as its star attraction, Laing having lately returned…
VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Picasso at the Chateau de Bray
Picasso has never produced the goods for me despite having stood in front of the Demoiselles d’Avignon in New York…
VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Anya Gallaccio at the Camden Arts Centre
With the Freeze 20 exhibition opening at The Hospital this month the controversial YBAs who made a big splash two…
REVIEW: The Big Chill – A Festival For All Senses
After my arrival on Friday night, my first point of interest was the Art Trail. At first I thought it…
THEATRE REVIEW: Timon of Athens (Globe Theatre)
The Reduced Shakespeare Company refer to some of the Bard’s minor works as ‘hardly crap at all’ and reviewers and…