ROBERT STEVENS reviews Pride and Prejudice at Jermyn Street Theatre. Jermyn Street Theatre’s Pride and Prejudice, playing until the 21st December, is what I imagine a..
ROBERT STEVENS reviews Tonight With Donny Stixx at The Bunker Theatre. Spoken at a thousand words a minute, Tonight With Donny Stixx gives the audience little time..
ROBERT STEVENS reviews the late Albert Maysles’ final documentary ‘In Transit’, showing at the Open City Documentary Festival next week. In Transit, to its credit,..
ROBERT STEVENS reviews ‘The High Sun’, a remarkable film examining the ethnic tensions over three decades caused by the Balkan War. Now, somebody’s messed up..
ROBERT STEVENS reviews ‘Mediterranea’, Jonas Carpignano’s thoughtful exploration of modern-day migration. Jonas Carpignano’s Mediterranea tells the story of two African migrants who aim to travel to..
ROBERT STEVENS reviews Patricio Guzmán’s ‘The Pearl Button’, an interesting though overambitious documentary about the indigenous ‘water people’ of Patagonia. A lot of The Pearl Button feels..
ROBERT STEVENS reviews ‘Homme Less’, a documentary about model and photographer Mark Reay that ‘attempts to make fiction out of reality’. “Why make fiction when..
ROBERT STEVENS reviews Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s ‘Over the Years’, a documentary 10 years in the making and playing at the DocHouse this month. Over the Years..
ROBERT STEVENS reviews the West End transfer of The Royal Court’s ‘Hangmen’ at Wyndham’s Theatre. Martin McDonagh will likely form the bulk of your children’s..
ROBERT STEVENS reviews ‘Censored Voices’, a history of the 1967 Six-Day War between Israel, Jordan and Egypt. ‘People, not places’, murmurs one veteran of the..
ROBERT STEVENS reviews ‘La Soirée’ in the Spiegeltent as part of The Southbank Centre’s Winter Festival. Why has this very muscular man taken all his clothes..
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