The Fighter’s Ballad
The Fighter’s Ballad has won the fight. It has resisted five figure paychecks and survived years in Fringe theatre to become what it is now: …
The Fighter’s Ballad has won the fight. It has resisted five figure paychecks and survived years in Fringe theatre to become what it is now: …
Headhunters is cult movie material. Jo Nesbo’s novel has been transformed into film in his native Norway, but bears none of the usual traits of …
Damien Hirst’s retrospective at the Tate Modern was not on my list of things to see. His notoriety and abundance in the media made me …
On Good Friday at the Coliseum I got to live all the Russian novels I have loved and devoured: the Eifman Ballet’s Eugene Onegin – …
Memory is fickle and intangible – twisted up in a million other thoughts, impulses and ideas. Trying to recreate and represent memory in original and …
Following on from Purge, Sofi Oksanen’s exploration of the aftershocks of Soviet rule in Estonia, Studio Two at the Arcola Theatre gives us another U.S.S.R. …
An attractive Duchess is widowed and prevented from re-marrying by her brothers – one mad and incestuous, the other randy and clerical. But how can …
That’s twice in one week Snuff Films have popped up onstage. This time a soldier is decapitated and recorded on a mobile phone and then …
If you could save your family and friends from a nuclear Armageddon by directing a snuff film, would you do it? Would you rather shoot …
Cathy Jordan is fresh and youthful. The voice and soul that emanate from All The Way Home, her debut solo album, is one of a …