Reviews
REVIEW: The Investigation, Young Vic
REVIEW: "Several people walked out of the press night of The Young Vic’s production of The Investigation by Peter Weiss,"…
REVIEW: War Horse, The National Theatre
REVIEW: "If you can make it to the end without crying, then you should race to A & E and…
REVIEW: The World As A Stage, Tate Modern
REVIEW: The World As A Stage is the first exhibition at Tate Modern to bring gallery-based and live work together.…
REVIEW: Lagerfeld Confidential, a film by Rodolphe Marconi
REVIEW: It’s nice when a film can mix your two interests. In this case, my addiction to fashion magazines had…
REVIEW: The Turner Prize A Retrospective
REVIEW: With this year's Turner Prize taking place at Tate Liverpool, Tate Britain reflects on 23 years of the Prize.…
REVIEW: Lady Chatterley
REVIEW: In an era where sex has infiltrated almost every level of culture, through advertising, Internet porn, chat rooms, txt…
REVIEW: About the Jacobites, Bruce Fummey
REVIEW: The son of a Scottish father and Ghanaian mother, Bruce Fummey self-deprecatingly bills himself as the hottest thing on…
REVIEW: Karsten Bott at Norwich Castle Art Gallery
REVIEW: Gordon Haynes reviews Karsten Bott at Norwich Castle Art Gallery.
REVIEW: The National Portrait Gallery
REVIEW: Why don’t you trip along to St Martin’s Place, WC2 and see 600 years of Who’s Who displayed in…
REVIEW: Mile End, Analogue Productions
REVIEW: Meabh Ritchie finds Mile End by Analogue Productions the "most touching and powerful play" she has seen this year.