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    Basquiat exhibition at the Barbican review **

    Basquiat: Boom For Real Barbican Art Gallery I just don’t get it. Why are punters and critics raving about this broad retrospective of the artistic myth that was/is Jean-Michel Basquiat? I completely understand how significant an artistic/cultural phenomenon he was before his early death in 1988 (aged 27, same age as…

    November 24, 2017
  • Culture London Theatre

    Coriolanus at the Barbican Theatre review *****

    Coriolanus Barbican Theatre, 16th and 17th November 2017 This angry looking chap is Sope Dirisu and he is playing Caius Martius ,who you might know better as Coriolanus, in the RSC’s latest production of Shakespeare’s last proper “tragedy”. This will be followed from Stratford to London by the other plays…

    November 23, 2017
  • Comedy Culture London Theatre

    Rules For Living review at the Rose Theatre Kingston ***

    Rules For Living Rose Theatre Kingston, 13th November 2017 The Tourist loves the Rose Theatre. Admittedly it helps that it is just a hop, skip and a jump, (well brisk walk), away from him. It does serve up some interesting theatre though, in amongst the music and comedy, and it…

    November 21, 2017
  • Classical Music Culture London

    Quatuor pour la fin du temps at St John’s Smith Square review *****

    Alban Gerhardt cello, James Ehnes violin, Jean Johnson clarinet, Steven Osborne piano St John’s Smith Square, 14th November Shostakovich – Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor Op. 67, Messiaen – Quatuor pour la fin du temps I don’t suppose Olivier Messiaen had any idea, when he composed his chamber…

    November 20, 2017
  • Culture London Theatre

    Labour of Love at the Noel Coward Theatre review *****

    Labour of Love Noel Coward Theatre, 15th November 2017 The Tourist is wracked with guilt. A couple of lovely women who were sat next to him asked his opinion at the interval as to whether James Graham’s Ink or Labour of Love was the better play. He said Ink. By…

    November 20, 2017
  • Classical Music Culture Exhibition London Opera

    Opera: Passion, Power and Politics exhibition at the V&A review ****

    Opera: Passion, Power and Politics V&A, 13th November 2017 You can’t seem to navigate on t’Internet, (all right, the bit that isn’t hate, porn or celebrity, which doesn’t leave much), for confessionals from opera lovers telling you how they came to love the “queen”, or is it “king”, of art…

    November 19, 2017
  • Architecture Baroque Church Classical Music Culture London London Buildings

    The Cardinall’s Musick at St John’s Square review ****

    The Cardinall’s Musick, War and Peace St John’s Smith Square, 19th November 2017 William Byrd – Kyrie from Mass for five voices William Byrd – Ad Dominum cum tribularer Benjamin Britten – Advance Democracy James MacMillan – When you see the millions of the mouthless dead Orlando Gibbons – O…

    November 19, 2017
  • art Culture Exhibition London

    Jasper Johns at the Royal Academy review ***

    Jasper Johns “Something Resembling Truth” Royal Academy of Arts. 10th November 2017 So here’s my theory. Sometime in the mid 1970s the real Jasper Johns was kidnapped by aliens and replaced with a cloned doppelganger. All the AI software was packed in but they forgot to prevent him from clicking…

    November 19, 2017
  • Culture London Pop/Rock/Indie Science Theatre

    Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle at Wyndham’s Theatre review ****

    Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle Wyndham’s Theatre, 9th November 2017 Everyone’s at it. The “science” play. Science, whether directly through using theory to inform plot, or indirectly, often through the impact of ecological or other catastrophe, has underpinned many of the best new plays I have seen in the last couple…

    November 19, 2017
  • Architecture art Culture Design Exhibition London London Buildings

    Designs of the Year 2017 at the Design Museum review ****

    Beazley Designs of the Year 2017 The Design Museum, 8th November 2017 If you have any interest in design you are probably on to this but, if not, you should be. This is the tenth year of the exhibition, now held in the basement of the Design Museum’s plush new…

    November 18, 2017
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