A beguiling evening from the ‘mother of performance art’.
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Author Archives: Julian Childs
Review: Iolanthe, London Coliseum
An excellent revival, over-seasoned with ad libs and distractions
Read More »Review: Peter Grimes, London Coliseum
Strong staging let down by a weak grasp on the music.
Read More »Review: György Kurtág’s Endgame, Royal Albert Hall
Beckett meets his match in an excellent revival of Kurtág's masterpiece.
Read More »Review: Ruddigore, Opera Holland Park
The spooks have it in this perky staging of a classic.
Read More »Review: Ruth and The Six of Calais, Royal Academy of Music
Hagemann Rosenthal Associates present an uneven evening through the power of Pegasus Opera.
Read More »Review: Kim Noble Lullaby For Scavengers, Soho Theatre
Pornography, nudity, road kill, scenes of animal euthanasia, bestiality, incest and haze.
Read More »Review: Mother Goose, Hackney Empire
Happy birthday Hackney Empire!
Read More »Review: Yeomen of the Guard, London Coliseum
This Gilbert and Sullivan opera is just a little too uneven to be ranked amongst ENO’s best works.
Read More »Review: Patience, Wilton’s Music Hall
A bit of a weak production upheld by a fantastic cast.
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