football
The Bounds, Royal Court review - soccer play scores badlyFriday, 21 June 2024Every day this week I’m watching a football match, and now – after April’s production of Lydia Higman, Julia Grogan and Rachel Lemon’s Gunter – comes another football stage drama to tear up the turf at the Royal Court’s Theatre Upstairs.This time it... Read more... |
Red Pitch, @sohoplace review - the ebullient tale of teenage footballers gets a rollicking transferFriday, 22 March 2024The reviews of Tyrell Williams' debut play on its first and second outings at the Bush Theatre were universally enthusiastic, even ecstatic. Multiple awards followed, including a clean sweep of those for first-time or promising writers. So how does... Read more... |
Many Good Men, Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh review - daring but flawed provocationSaturday, 10 February 2024There’s been an incident in Edinburgh. Right near the Scottish Parliament. Several dead, many more injured. Among the witnesses were two of the capital’s young football stars, now clearly traumatised by what they’ve seen. Someone shouting about... Read more... |
Next Goal Wins review - football's lamentablesTuesday, 26 December 2023For those who ever wonder if soccer scoreboards, or score-line captions on TV, can ever be made to reach three figures, consider the match between AS Adema and SO l’Emyrne, two teams in Madagascar, in 2002. It ended 149-0, but that was only because... Read more... |
Same Team, Traverse Theatre Edinburgh review - shamelessly unseasonal Christmas cheerFriday, 15 December 2023You can keep your Cinderellas, your Aladdins, your wannabe Lord Mayors of London. The way forward with Christmas shows is clearly women’s football – more specifically, a Scottish five-a-side team that competes in the Homeless World Cup.You’ve got to... Read more... |
Dear England, Prince Edward Theatre review - still a winner in its new West End homeSaturday, 21 October 2023It was interesting, in the same week that the England football team trounced Italy 3-1 in a Euros qualifier, to see Dear England again, the National Theatre smash that has just embarked on a West End run at the Prince Edward Theatre.One of the three... Read more... |
Manchester International Festival exhibitions review - a new arts centre puts Manchester firmly on the cultural mapThursday, 06 July 2023At 94, Yayoi Kusama is said to be the world’s most popular living artist. People queue for hours to spend a few minutes inside one of her Infinity Rooms, spaces with walls mirrored to create infinite reflections.Inviting her to inaugurate Manchester... Read more... |
Dear England, National Theatre review - filtering the national narrative through sportWednesday, 21 June 2023"Is everything loss?" the great Oliver Ford Davies once asked on the National's Olivier stage, in the closing moment of David Hare's masterful Racing Demon. That question informs another masterful play, James Graham's Dear England, newly opened... Read more... |
In the Middle review - the true grit of grassroots refereesMonday, 03 April 2023In the Middle profiles 10 football officials who referee and run the line of lower-league games in south-west London and north-east Surrey. Pondering what drives these apparently sane individuals to do such an onerous job, director-producer Greg... Read more... |
Munich Games, Sky Atlantic review - superbly crafted thriller races to prevent a terrorist attackSaturday, 10 September 2022A black box with a red blinking light is being stashed in a cabinet under the seating of the Olympic stadium in Munich. Then a hoodie-ed man is seen in silhouette, the stadium in the background. We are about to be plunged into the darker corners of... Read more... |
Album: Chris Kamara - ...And a Happy New YearMonday, 07 December 2020Now this is exactly what I want for Christmas: a beloved fixture of Saturday afternoon TV putting a lounge jazz spin on some festive classics, backed by an 18-piece swing band. …And a Happy New Year is, somewhat implausibly, the second holiday... Read more... |
The Three Kings review – saluting Busby, Shankly and SteinSaturday, 07 November 2020If Shakespeare had lived in post-war Britain, he surely would have dramatised the careers of the three towering contemporaneous Scottish football managers whose visions of how football should be played and its importance to ordinary people left a... Read more... |
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