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Samson & Delilah [15]
Toasted at Cannes in 2009, winning the Camera D’Or, and the out and out runaway sucess of last year’s Inside Film and Australian Film Institute Awards, Warwick Thornton’s first feature is a ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 5 April, 2010

Medea
Northern Broadsides must be finding themselves a victim of their own success, with Lenny Henry’s Othello playing to packed houses in the West End, and now Tom Paulin’s Medea, which heads from the stage of ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 4 February, 2010

The North Wall Festival 2009
If Baudrillard had ever been to Essex on a baking hot day in which a new, hermetically protected, shopping centre was being launched, Traces is the play he would have wanted to ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 13 July, 2009

Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat
‘That was very challenging’, said the chap sat behind me at the end of Twilight of the Gods, the third of the plays in Mark Ravenhill’s trio staged as part of the ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 14 July, 2008

Dad's Army
Whilst it is a cliché to say so about film adaptations of television comedies, there was a time when no British sitcom was judged a true success without a summer season adaptation ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 15 April, 2008

Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2008
Five participants, each with their own view on the relationship between religion and human rights spoke at the Holywell Music Room on Thursday to round-off this year’s series of Amnesty Lectures. Participants ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 22 February, 2008

An Evening With Rabbi Lionel Blue
Quite a few years ago, I went to an eighteenth birthday party at the house of a Jewish friend just off the Finchley Road. The basement of the sprawling house was let, ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 21 January, 2008

Bach - Christmas Oratorio
The Christmas Oratorio is not so much an oratorio as a bumper, omnibus edition of six cantatas composed for performance at the main Christmas services during J. S. Bach’s time as cantor ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 10 December, 2007

WNO's Autumn Season 2007
The SacrificeAudiences in Vienna, Prague, and Milan attending the premieres of what are now the foremost operas of the reportoire surely knew when they’d seen something special; unfortunately, critics in the national ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 15 November, 2007

A Midsummer Night's Dream
One of the hardest tasks facing the reviewer of any touring production of a major hit is finding something original to say: When a production reaches Oxford that has wowed New Delhi ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 17 October, 2007

Julie
In its beginnings, chamber opera was the embodiment of English practicality and the need for the adaptation of form to venue. Phillipe Boesmans’ Julie is almost a full circle of adaptation with ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 13 July, 2007

Hay Fever
There is a sense of the Hegelian dialectic to the three-act play. Act One is the status quo, Act Two the shouty revolution and Act Three the new-found, often pap, synthesis. This ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 20 February, 2007

Switch Triptych
Old telephone exchange names were a thing of mystery. The named exchanges of old might have mostly just described neighbourhoods, but as Goddard’s hero wondered in Pierrot le fou, what was gained ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 28 November, 2006

The Way of the World.
OUDS’s summer tour of Congreve’s 1700 tragicomedy plays this week in the cathedral garden at Christ Church. Watching a naturalistic play in a garden setting is a strange experience compared to watching ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 20 July, 2006

Decadence
‘I wouldn’t have it any other way’, says Helen, one half of the upper class pair in Steven Berkoff’s verse play Decadence, which is being staged by the Philadelphia Players at the ...
Joseph Kennedy (DI Reviewer) - 31 May, 2006

 
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