The Jesus and Mary Chain may have been around for some 40 years (albeit on and off), but the Reid brothers clearly have no ...
Lauded by Auden, detested by Edmund Wilson, the Tolkien sagas have divided many from childhood onwards: for kids, they’re not ...
Death of Music was created in Estonia. Despite the English lyrics, directness is absent. Take the title track. “Drop the music” exhorts Mart Avi over its pulsing five minutes. “Fight the music” he ...
There is something deliciously perfect about the timing of The Producers’ arrival at the Menier Chocolate Factory. In these ...
Emmanuel Chabrier’s L’étoile is not exactly a French farce, but it comes from a post-Offenbach era (1877 saw its premiere) ...
There are no battlement leaps or murderous vows, no pistols or daggers, not so much as a slight cough disturbs the serene ...
There are no battlement leaps or murderous vows, no pistols or daggers, not so much as a slight cough disturbs the serene ...
The Christmas album is an American phenomenon that doesn’t really exist in British music. Dating back to Frank Sinatra and ...
Hermia is a headbutting punk with a tartan fetish, Oberon looks like Adam Ant and Lysander appears to have stumbled out of a Madness video. Yet Eleanor Rhode’s exuberant A Midsummer Night’s Dream – ...
It’s rare to spot Keira Knightley in a TV series, and it’s no doubt a sign of changing times that she’s starring in this ...