Australia
Dope Lemon, O2 Academy, Birmingham review - Australian cosmic cowboys bring the house downMonday, 29 August 2022![]() The Academy 2 may not be the biggest venue in Birmingham, but it was packed on Friday evening for the first gig of Dope Lemon’s much delayed Rose Pink Cadillac tour – to support an album that was finally released after delays of its own back in... Read more... |
Stagg, Australian World Orchestra, Mehta, Edinburgh International Festival 2022 review - Antipodeans with a global soundMonday, 22 August 2022![]() The Edinburgh International Festival is playing its part in the UK/Australia Season 2021-22 (no, me neither) by hosting this concert from the Australian World Orchestra. It’s comprised of Australian musicians who play in orchestras across Europe and... Read more... |
Counting and Cracking, Edinburgh International Festival 2022 review - ambitious, powerful, but sadly under-attendedSaturday, 13 August 2022![]() First, a bit of housekeeping. Maybe it was the three-and-a-half-hour duration, or maybe the unfamiliar Sri Lankan subject matter, or maybe even the very un-festival-like hot weather that put people off an evening inside Edinburgh’s Lyceum Theatre.... Read more... |
The Newsreader, BBC Two review - a drama series of welcome substance from AustraliaMonday, 25 July 2022![]() Period drama from Australia is something of a rarity on our televisions, so The Newsreader scores for novelty alone. It’s not startlingly innovative in form, but it does what it sets out to do in a highly satisfying way. Which is to tell a tale of... Read more... |
Nitram review - chilling drama based on the Port Arthur gunmanThursday, 30 June 2022Nitram, Australian director Justin Kurzel’s deeply disturbing film about the man responsible for the Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania in 1996, seems especially topical after the Uvalde school shootings, one among several other shootings in the US in... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The PropositionWednesday, 08 June 2022![]() Commenting on Australia’s horrendous colonial history at the start of an audio commentary packaged with this BFI Blu-ray release of John Hillcoat’s impeccably directed, newly restored The Proposition (2005), Alexandra Heller-Nicholas declares, “It’s... Read more... |
The Great Escape 2022, Brighton review - sunshine, queues, and thrilling new bandsMonday, 16 May 2022![]() My friend George claims to have nightmares about The Great Escape. In them he’s standing in an endless queue, never reaching the front, never entering the venue, and never seeing the band he wants to see. That was his experience the only time he... Read more... |
Album: Confidence Man - TiltSaturday, 02 April 2022![]() Despite a five-year career and no breakout hits, Australian outfit Confidence Man has grabbed the attention of some heavyweights.Signed to Heavenly Records, a label which knows their Roscoff onions from the common-or-garden variety, their 2017... Read more... |
River review – gorgeous visuals and a timely message: so what’s not to like?Saturday, 19 March 2022![]() I would suggest watching River on the largest possible screen, so you can bask in the breathtaking beauty of the visuals. Directed by the Australian Jennifer Peedom, who won awards for Mountain and Sherpa, the documentary celebrates the magnificence... Read more... |
Shane, Amazon Prime review - the outsized life and times of cricket's King of SpinTuesday, 08 March 2022![]() Tragically, Shane Warne’s sudden death at age 52 means that Amazon’s new documentary about him has suddenly become an obituary as much as a celebration.Directed by John Carey, David Alrich and Jackie Munro, Shane does a solid job of tracing Warne’s... Read more... |
Raymonda, English National Ballet, Coliseum review - a creaky old standard, lavishly restored to healthFriday, 21 January 2022![]() Neglected classics, whether books, plays or ballets, are usually neglected for a reason, and so it is with the three-act ballet Raymonda. A hit in 1898 for the Imperial ballet in St Petersburg but unperformed in this country since the 1960s, its... Read more... |
Album: Grace Cummings - Storm QueenWednesday, 12 January 2022![]() Although Storm Queen begins forcefully with the suitably tempestuous “Heaven,” the most affecting track on the second album from Melbourne’s Grace Cummings is the sparse, reflective “Two Little Birds.” The two performances capture the opposing poles... Read more... |
