Reviews
The Family Tree
Highly genuine and all-round captivating, The Family Tree presents a memorable piece of autobiographical theatre.
The Sammy J Songbook
Sammy J's humour solicits shrill wolf whistles from the crowd and each tune is greeted with rapturous applause.
The Government Inspector
A new play starts with a classic farce but becomes something cleverer, funnier and quite unexpected.
A Murder is Announced
An elegant whodunit in the best sitting-room denouement tradition.
Violette
Martin Provost's sumptuous biopic about Violette Leduc spans the end of the Second World War to the thick of her…
Rome: Piranesi's vision
This exhibition of architectural prints from the 18th century rewards careful attention.
Blockbusters: Hit-making, Risk-taking, and the Big Business of Entertaining
Blockbusters may be the way of the future for the entertainment industry, but the jury's still out on how to…
Joyce Hinterding, Agnes Martin and Linda Matalon at NAS
Described as an exhibition that makes the invisible visible, these seeming minimal drawings land a powerful impact on viewers.
River of Fundament
As a monumental artistic vision, Matthew Barney’s latest film is admirable, but there’s little about it to actually enjoy.
Neko Case
Affecting the least pretentious stage presence you’re likely to see, Case's voice nevertheless impresses like an uncoiling python.