The opening track is Hoyt Axton’s “Evangelina.” After first appearing on the 1976 album Fearless it was re-recorded and ...
Just a year after the first series, Your Friends & Neighbours returns to titillate and amuse us with the escapades of the ...
Mountain Call from ECM – it consists of recordings made in Prague in very different contexts and settings between 2003 and ...
Science on stage is quite the thing at the moment with a revival of Michael Frayn’s Copenhagen opening at Hampstead Theatre next week and Lifeline, a British musical, injected into Southwark Playhouse ...
Thomas H Green has lately been noting a “mellow production flatness” in modern pop and he’s really nailed a ubiquitous ...
The catchline for the staging is that a real-life mother and son play the sex-mad mother and drug-addicted son of the drama, the subtle and gamine Lia Williams and the well-regarded Joshua James, but ...
The baldness of the titles the writer-director Stefan Golaszewski gives his TV series — Him & Her, Mum, Marriage and now ...
This is the last theartsdesk on Vinyl before Record Store Day. Our RSD Special will arrive on theartsdesk Thurs 16th April.
If ever there was a piece that epitomised the view that villains are infinitely more fun than heroes, it would be Pierre ...
Time is a terrifying force in Romeo & Juliet, and Robert Icke's headlong production never lets playgoers forget that fact.
The Downfall of Huw Edwards does what it says on the tin. We watch the fêted newsreader from initial online contact with a 17 ...
Tamerlano, tyrannical Emperor of the Tartars, is a burger-munching boor with a golf-habit, a bulbous belly and a crashing ...