As far as From Here To Eternity is concerned, size matters and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. The musical adaptation of this story, set in Pearl Harbour military base in the run-up to the Japanese attack in 1941 that would see America join the War, fares much better now at the modestly-proportioned Charing Cross… Continue reading From Here To Eternity
Month: November 2022
The Commitments
When the film version of The Commitments came out in 1991, it did not fare particularly well at the box office despite excellent reviews and a handful of BAFTAs (including Best Film and Best Director for the late, great Alan Parker). However, over the last thirty years, this boisterous comedy-musical has gained an enthusiastic cult… Continue reading The Commitments
Men in Motion 10th Anniversary Gala
Former Principal of The Royal Ballet Ivan Putrov’s showcase for the male dancer, Men in Motion, is back bigger and better. Kyiv-born Putrov has brought his productions of Men in Motion to London in 2012 (twice), 2014 and 2017. His Dance for Ukraine fundraising gala (together with Alina Cojocaru) in March this year must have… Continue reading Men in Motion 10th Anniversary Gala
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
If you can remember what you were doing in the Sixties, they say, you weren’t really there. So what a chance to enjoy it if you missed it. And without the headache. Beautiful is a stomping, stonking ride through Carole King’s greatest early hits, all helpfully listed in the programme, that had the audience rising to… Continue reading Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
Orpheus
Opera North and South Asian Arts-UK join forces to make music worthy of Monteverdi’s Orfeo, a massive challenge, and they succeed beautifully. Jasdeep Singh Degun, composer and sitar player, weaves and melds European baroque music and Indian classical music into a coherent whole, equally respectful to both sources. Half the opera (which originally premièred in 1607)… Continue reading Orpheus
Men in Motion 10th Anniversary Gala
Former Principal of The Royal Ballet Ivan Putrov’s showcase for the male dancer, Men in Motion, is back bigger and better. Kyiv-born Putrov has brought his productions of Men in Motion to London in 2012 (twice), 2014 and 2017. His Dance for Ukraine fundraising gala (together with Alina Cojocaru) in March this year must have… Continue reading Men in Motion 10th Anniversary Gala
Stairwall – the things we find
German born independent dance artist Esther Huss, who has been based in Northumberland since 2019, brings her new work Stairwall to non-theatre settings during October and November and I caught up with this eccentric and charming piece at the timber merchants Percy A Hudson in North Shields. As I approached, the timber workers were busy… Continue reading Stairwall – the things we find
Paddy goes to Petra
It is Paddy’s personal journey that lies at the centre of Paddy goes to Petra and not his cross-country travels to reach this somewhat off-beat, archaeological tourist destination in Jordan, a country surrounded by Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Israel and the West Bank. For middle-aged farmer Paddy and his wife, touring has become something they do… Continue reading Paddy goes to Petra
Jenůfa
Leos JanačekRoyal Opera House, Covent GardenReleased 26 August 2022 There is an oppressive feeling from the opening of this haunting, claustrophobic production that reminded me of the dramatization of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale. Instead of the watermill in the stage directions and suggested by the rippling music, director Claus Guth sets the opening in a… Continue reading Jenůfa
Gods of the Game: a Football Opera
Music by Julian Philips, Aran O’Grady, Ábel Esbenshade, Blasio Kavuma and Lucy Armstrong, writer and librettist Phil PorterGrange Park OperaReleased 14 November 2022 Gods of the Game: a Football Opera could be the perfect introduction to opera for anybody who thinks that the art form is pompous or stuffy. This brand-new 100-minute work, recorded before a… Continue reading Gods of the Game: a Football Opera