Gerald Barry's Salome, NSO Ireland, Kuhn, National Concert Hall, Dublin review - funny-queasy genius
You know to expect a crazy ride, especially when Gerald Barry, greatest living Wildean and wild one among composers, has ...
Just now, everything WNO does inevitably bears the mark of their Arts Council-imposed financial troubles, and this new Flying ...
Antonio Pappano’s pairing for last night’s Barbican concert intrigued – and, initially, baffled – me. Shostakovich’s Fifth: a ...
The Southbank Centre’s second Multitudes festival – which commissions artists ranging from filmmakers to acrobats to shine ...
The Southbank Centre’s second Multitudes festival – which commissions artists ranging from filmmakers to acrobats to shine ...
Returning to the West End to celebrate two decades since those strange muppetty posters went up on London buses, I’m still ...
Carsie Blanton & the Burning Hell, Hare & Hounds, Birmingham review – a fine revolutionary singalong
In these times of genocide, illegal invasions and a class war which the ultra-rich are emphatically winning, we clearly need ...
A Sherlock Carol returns to the Marylebone Theatre for a third Christmas!C[Banner image] Headline (bold): The “winning crossover mystery” (The Guardian) returns to Baker Street following two sell-out ...
One of the most resonant contemporary slogans is “Build bridges not walls”. Because it applies to the personal as well the ...
It’s 15 years since Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan, two boys from Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, let slip their debut album.
Since when was getting older an honour?” asks Tereza, rightly suspicious when she finds officials nailing up a cheap garland ...
Record Store Day 2025 is this Saturday! At theartsdesk on Vinyl we’ve been playing through exclusive RSD goodies. Check the ...
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