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The Real Marigold Hotel, BBC TwoWednesday, 27 January 2016![]() One novel and two movies, but the BBC cheekily claims that this three-part series was inspired by Deborah Moggach’s 2004 novel These Foolish Things, and the pair of films The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel – but not related. How did the programme-makers... Read more... |
Until the Lions, Akram Khan, RoundhouseWednesday, 13 January 2016![]() As its first gift to dance fans, the new year has delivered not one but two chamber pieces about extraordinary women. Down in Covent Garden this week, Will Tuckett's Elizabeth for Royal Ballet dancers is exploring the life and loves of Queen... Read more... |
Treasures of the Indus, BBC FourTuesday, 08 September 2015![]() The BBC India Season is bringing us a cluster of programmes amounting to a fascinatingly varied series of visits to the subcontinent. Incidentally, and not coincidentally, there is also an India Festival with myriad exhibitions, conferences and... Read more... |
Love and Betrayal in India: The White Mughal, BBC FourFriday, 04 September 2015![]() William Dalrymple has discovered a fascinating true romance from history in this story of the relationship of Indian-born British diplomat James Achilles Kirkpatrick and the Muslim princess Khair-un-Nissa in Hyderabad at the turn of the 19th century... Read more... |
Buddha: Genius of the Ancient World, BBC FourThursday, 06 August 2015![]() This programme was a puzzle. It didn't quite work, and it should have worked an absolute treat, as Buddhism is in some respects the religion, or rather the way of life, that has more and more caught the attention of the West in terms of scholarship... Read more... |
DVD: War and PeaceTuesday, 04 August 2015![]() Indian documentarist Anand Patwardhan is far less known outside his native country than he deserves to be, and his 2002 film about nuclear proliferation on the subcontinent War and Peace (Jang aur Aman) is a good introduction to a filmmaker who has... Read more... |
Lakmé, Opera Holland ParkFriday, 10 July 2015![]() Operatic hit parades have always been subject to fashion. For people of my parents’ generation, the famous number from Delibes’s Lakmé was the heroine’s coloratura Bell Song, immortalised at the movies by Lily Pons and Kathryn Grayson. Now it’s the... Read more... |
Linneaus Tripe, Victoria & Albert MuseumThursday, 02 July 2015![]() Linnaeus Tripe? Shades of a minor character in Dickens or Trollope, but in fact the resoundingly named Tripe (1822-1902) was an army officer and photographer, the sixth son and ninth child of a professional middle-class family from Devonport, his... Read more... |
Beyond Bollywood, London PalladiumTuesday, 12 May 2015![]() It seems almost redundant to critique a show that so ably – if unconsciously – critiques itself. “The power of Bollywood is it’s unique!” cries one character, before squandering that uniqueness in tired East/West fusion; "Dance should have feeling... Read more... |
Bayadère - The Ninth Life, Shobana Jeyasingh Company, Linbury Studio TheatreThursday, 26 March 2015![]() The premise of last night’s world première made so much sense that one almost wondered why nobody had done it before now. Commissioned by the Royal Opera House and in its downstairs Linbury space, Shobana Jeyasingh, a classically-trained Indian... Read more... |
Le Roi de Lahore, Chelsea Opera Group, QEHMonday, 02 March 2015![]() Now that opera houses mostly lack either the will or the funds to stage the more fantastical/exotic pageants among 19th century operas – the Royal Opera production of Meyerbeer’s mostly third-rate Robert le Diable was an unhappy exception – it’s... Read more... |
The Second Best Exotic Marigold HotelSaturday, 28 February 2015![]() The oldies are back at Jaipur's Marigold Hotel and they're looking like goodies, too, thanks to a British dame or two and an Ol Parker script that knows when to leave off the breeziness and let the occasional intimation of mortality hold sway. And... Read more... |
