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Tannhäuser, Royal OperaSunday, 12 December 2010![]() The double standards in opera are amazing. If heldentenor Johan Botha - a man the size of a small Eastern European country - had been a woman, he would have been refused re-entry to the stage till he'd had a gastric band fitted. But his size... Read more... |
True Stories: Joan Rivers - A Piece of Work, More4Wednesday, 10 November 2010![]() This bit was at the end, but it might as well have been at the beginning. Or, really, just bannered across the bottom of the screen all the way through: "I am a performer. That is my life. That is what I am. That's it."Thus Joan Rivers explained her... Read more... |
My Romantic History, Bush TheatreMonday, 25 October 2010![]() Let's face it, the rom-com has an image problem. Too often, this genre is tainted by either sugar-sweet sentimentality or crashing cliché, or both. Often, there’s something more than a little oppressive about the whole idea of romance, as if love’s... Read more... |
The Country Girl, Apollo TheatreTuesday, 12 October 2010![]() Many theatregoers will be familiar with Clifford Odets’ Awake and Sing! which was given a recent revival both in the West End and on Broadway, or film-goers with his screenplay for Sweet Smell of Success (1957). Some will know his backstage drama... Read more... |
The Country, Arcola TheatreThursday, 30 September 2010![]() Adultery has had a good press recently. Websites such as meet-to-cheat.com, illicitencounters.com and lovinglinks.co.uk have been in the news, and statistics suggest that more of us are being unfaithful than ever before. But although adultery is a... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Actor Michael SheenSaturday, 11 September 2010![]() Either it’s a bizarre accident. Or there’s something in the water. Port Talbot, the unlovely steel town in Wales where smoke stacks belch fumes into the cloudy coastal sky, has been sending its sons to work in Hollywood for decades now. Richard... Read more... |
The Curse of Cruise: When Co-Stars VanishTuesday, 24 August 2010![]() You’ve heard of the Curse of Frankenstein. You know all about the Curse of Hello! But you may not be aware of the deadliest hex of them all. It goes by the name of the Curse of Cruise and, you just never know, it may be about to strike again. Film-... Read more... |
Five Easy PiecesWednesday, 11 August 2010![]() Five Easy Pieces is the nominal sibling to Easy Rider, which put Jack Nicholson a step from stardom in 1969. But Pieces, this 40th-anniversary reissue reminds you, was a very different film. The soundtrack is Patsy Cline, not Steppenwolf, and we... Read more... |
The Unforgettable Bob Monkhouse, ITV1Sunday, 08 August 2010![]() He wasn't a jack of all trades, said his friend June Whitfield, "he was a master of all trades". The charge of "smarminess" dogged Bob Monkhouse throughout his career, but as this quietly penetrating documentary made clear, he was highly intelligent... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Actress Julianne MooreSaturday, 24 July 2010![]() Julianne Moore (b. 1960) is a true rarity. It’s not just that her hair flames like no other star since Katharine Hepburn. Or that alone of her generation she seems impervious to middle age’s indignities. There’s something else. Having worked with... Read more... |
Vincere Special 2: Interview with Filippo TimiThursday, 13 May 2010![]() Filippo Timi plays the young Mussolini of Marco Bellocchio's Vincere as a glowering, virile force of nature. Watching this and his other recent films, it was hard not to think of the Brando of the early 1950s. Timi, too, combines bullish masculine... Read more... |
La La Land, BBC ThreeTuesday, 27 April 2010![]() “Marc Wootton is playing characters in real situations with real people” read the message that followed the opening credits of La La Land, as though Wootton were a comedic Archimedes unveiling his Eureka moment, rather than simply the latest “... Read more... |
