wed 07/05/2025

Katherine Waters

Articles By Katherine Waters

Rodrigo y Gabriela, Roundhouse - sound and (new) noise

Read more...

Banine: Days in the Caucasus review - revolutions, pogroms and love

Read more...

Climate Change: The Facts, BBC One review - how much reality can humankind bear?

Read more...

My Enemy's Cherry Tree: Wang Ting-Kuo review - a masterpiece from Taiwan

Read more...

Mary Quant, Victoria & Albert Museum review - quantities of Quant

Read more...

Pitzhanger Manor review - letting the light back in

Read more...

Yxng Bane, Brixton Academy review - all the fam on stage

Read more...

Kamasi Washington, Brixton Academy review - reaching transcendence

Read more...

Sadie Jones: The Snakes review - lacking feeling

Read more...

The Lady from the Sea, Print Room at the Coronet review - freedom to choose?

Read more...

Chloe Aridjis: Sea Monsters review - a teenage bestiary

Read more...

Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams, Victoria & Albert Museum - sumptuous

Read more...

Fausto Melotti: Counterpoint, Estorick Collection review - harmonious things

Read more...

Magda Szabó: Katalin Street review - love after life

Read more...

Edward Burne-Jones, Tate Britain review - time for a rethink?

Read more...

Oceania, Royal Academy review - magnificent encounters

Read more...

Pages

latest in today

Help to give theartsdesk a future!

It all started on 09/09/09. That memorable date, September 9 2009, marked the debut of theartsdesk.com.

It followed some...

The Excursions of Mr Brouček, LSO, Rattle, Barbican review...

Who doesn’t love the quirky, passionate and humanitarian genius of Leoš Janáček? All of it, these days. Since Charles...

Conversations After Sex, Park Theatre review - pillow talk p...

In Dublin, a city that has changed more than most in the last 30 years, a young woman, with an English accent that is expensive to...

Album: PinkPantheress - Fancy That

There’s plenty of noise out there about 24-year-old Kentish musician Victoria Walker, AKA PinkPantheress. Since being acclaimed BBC Sound of 2022...

Malpractice, ITV1, Series 2 review - fear and loathing in th...

Following on from the first series of Malpractice in 2023, this second season again probes into issues of medical malfeasance and...

Shack, Union Chapel review - the surprise return of the Live...

After kicking off with the psychedelia-tinged “Sgt. Major,” they keep coming. A string of songs as Sixties-influenced as they are edgy and...

First Person: young cellist Zlatomir Fung on operatic fantas...

My new album, Fantasies, recorded with pianist Richard Fu, is the culmination of my years-long fascination with the wonderful genre of...

Blu-ray: Laurel & Hardy - The Silent Years (1928)

Eureka’s second volume of Laurel and Hardy shorts catches the pair in 1928 on the cusp of their successful...

Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare's Globe - swagger and viv...

Holsters, Stetsons and bluegrass music bring a distinctive flavour to this...

Two to One review - bank heist with a big catch

The Ealing-like comedy heist caper Two to One is...