Reviews
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…
THEATRE REVIEW: A Clockwork Orange - Belt Up (nothing to see / hear)
This new production of Anthony Burgess' 1962 novel promised to be a brutal and harrowing ordeal.
THEATRE REVIEW - The Revenger's Tragedy - National Theatre
It should not be possible for The Revenger’s Tragedy at The National Theatre to be as good as it is.…
VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Psycho Buildings - Hayward Gallery
After the runaway success of Anthony Gormley’s Blind Light last year, the Hayward is set for another summer blockbuster with…
THEATRE REVIEW - Pygmalion - The Old Vic
It is a new job that flower girl Eliza Doolittle is after when she presents herself at the house of…
REVIEW: Romeo and Juliet
The Scottish Ballet, fresh from their highly acclaimed production of The Sleeping Beauty, have another smash hit in their expanding…
REVIEW: 9th poetry on the road festival in Bremen, Germany
The beat was in Bremen for a week in May: Anne Waldman, one of the most famous female writers of…