1960s
DVD: Janis – Little Girl BlueFriday, 20 May 2016![]() The Janis Joplin bio-doc has been a long time coming. The rock star’s family were notoriously cautious about exposure: who wouldn’t be, with a career so tragic and brief?As it happens, their collaboration made possible the inclusion of the rock star... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Bernard HerrmannSunday, 15 May 2016![]() “Ladies and gentlemen, in view of the controversy already aroused the producers of this film wish to re-emphasise what is already stated in the film: that there is no established scientific connection between mongolism and psychotic or criminal... Read more... |
Donovan, London PalladiumSaturday, 07 May 2016![]() "Sunshine came softly through my window today..." How fortuitous that veteran Scottish tunestrel Donovan should have picked London's glorious first day of summer to stage his "Beat Cafe" event at the Palladium. The plan was to rove across his back... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The Move, The YardbirdsSunday, 01 May 2016![]() The figures are approximate, but the Yardbirds’ first studio album has been issued on CD at least 12 separate times. With The Move, their debut album and its follow-up Shazam have each had a comparatively paltry eight outings on CD. As for vinyl... Read more... |
John Piper, Pallant House Gallery, ChichesterThursday, 28 April 2016![]() You wouldn't judge a painting on how it would look in your own home, but textiles are different: in fact it is exactly this assessment that counts. A length of fabric laid flat is a half-formed thing: it needs to be cut, stitched and draped before... Read more... |
Travels with My Aunt, Chichester Festival TheatreWednesday, 27 April 2016![]() Smoking weed on the Orient Express. Drinking at a brothel in Paris. Tricking the military police in Istanbul. Smuggling a Da Vinci into Paraguay. As travel itineraries go, it’s certainly no Saga break. But then Graham Greene’s Augusta is no ordinary... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Sandy DennySunday, 17 April 2016![]() Is there anything left to say about Sandy Denny? Sadly, she cannot say anything herself, as she died in 1978. So it’s left to what she released during her lifetime, posthumous appraisals and reappraisals, and packages and repackages to do the... Read more... |
In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel, Charing Cross TheatreThursday, 14 April 2016![]() Was Tennessee Williams breaking rules, or breaking apart when he wrote this 1969 play? A bit of both, probably, and the two main characters of the rarely performed In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel face the same choices.It emerged from what the writer... Read more... |
How the Other Half Loves, Theatre Royal HaymarketMonday, 04 April 2016![]() Alan Ayckbourn's How the Other Half Loves – first performed in 1969, in the round at the Library Theatre in Scarborough – was only his second play. Already, though, it has a few Ayckbourn tropes – warring couples and interconnecting sets – and... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Fela Ransome-Kuti and His Koola LobitosSunday, 03 April 2016![]() Is greatness there from day one, does it evolve or suddenly strike? Do artists – in any discipline – develop in steps or arrive fully-formed? How does the quotidian become exceptional? With the new triple-CD set Highlife-Jazz and Afro-Soul (1963-... Read more... |
Les Blancs, National TheatreFriday, 01 April 2016![]() Lorraine Hansberry’s career as a playwright proved tragically short. A Raisin in the Sun is by some distance her best-known work, a key piece about the African American post-war experience. But she thought Les Blancs (The Whites) was potentially her... Read more... |
Brighton Festival: 1967 and All ThatFriday, 01 April 2016![]() With the 50th Brighton Festival taking place this year, Festival CEO Andrew Comben meets theartsdesk for a chat about the original 1967 event, and its relationship with this year’s Festival. Comben has been the Brighton Festival's overall manager... Read more... |
