Reviews
THEATRE REVIEW: Let there be love in (The Tricycle)
It is often lazily said that, whilst the Victorians could not bring themselves to acknowledge sex, they were quite happy…
THEATRE REVIEW: A Winter's Tale (The Globe)
A Winter’s Tale is a strange play. It is a comedy in that it ends with a wedding but the…
VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: A date with London’s dead
Arts Hub reviewer Rebecca Pohancenik goes to meet the city’s former inhabitants at the Wellcome Collection’s Skeletons: London’s buried bones.
REVIEW: Loveparade Dortmund Germany
The Loveparade? In Dortmund?? I couldn’t believe it when I learnt about two years ago that the legendary yearly rave…
VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: A Recent History of Writing and Drawing
Viktor is the star of the new show at the ICA. Like his older brother Hektor, he likes to draw…
THEATRE REVIEW: New Connections (National Theatre)
‘Youth Theatre’ conjures up visions of embarrassingly earnest children with talcum powdered hair in a village hall version of The…
VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Hiroshi Sugimoto Retrospective, Berlin
To stand in front of one of Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto’s photographs is a pleasure. One moment of stillness captured…
THEATRE REVIEW: Romeo and Juliet (Open Air Theatre)
Time is important in Romeo and Juliet. The tragedy flows from events and misunderstandings driven by haste and impatience...
THEATRE REVIEW: Twelfth Night (Open Air Theatre)
Twelfth Night is an abbreviation of Twelfth Night, or What You Will. Subtitles for plays were as popular in Elizabethan…
THEATRE REVIEW: Afterlife (National Theatre)
When the space race was at its height in the 50s and 60s, NASA spent millions of dollars developing a…