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Hounds review – grim and quirky Moroccan crime drama

An ex-con and his son spin around Casablanca trying to dispose of a huge corpse in Kamal Lazraq’s good-looking, if uneven, Cannes winnerA winner at last year’s Cannes, this by turns grim and quirky crime drama, from Kamal Lazraq, is set in Casablanca and lit like a Caravaggio painting. A macho, feckless and sporadically pious Moroccan ex-con (Abdellatif...

Sun Jun 16, 2024 13:51
My Fair Lady review – an abso-bloomin’-lutely loverly musical

Leeds Playhouse Opera North brings shimmering music to this gorgeous and crisply choreographed co-production, which preserves Shaw’s critique of the British class systemSome have called it “the perfect musical”. An exaggeration? Not if success is the measure. My Fair Lady ran for a record-breaking 2,717 performances following its Broadway opening in...

Sun Jun 16, 2024 13:51
Treasure review – Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry can’t save muddled father-daughter Holocaust drama

A trip to Auschwitz raises painful family history in a film that fumbles its honourable intentions with overstuffed and miscast charactersStephen Fry and Lena Dunham play a Jewish father and daughter who miscommunicate their way through 90s Poland, until a visit to Auschwitz allows them to dig up the past (literally). There’s no doubting the good intentions...

Sun Jun 16, 2024 13:21
The Cursed Friend by Beatrice Salvioni review – rebels with a cause

The short-story writer’s debut novel, set in 1930s Italy, is a vibrant, Ferrante-esque tale of an intense relationship and revengeBeatrice Salvioni, who won the 2021 Italo Calvino prize for her short stories, will inevitably be compared to Elena Ferrante, and not solely because of the title of her debut novel. The Cursed Friend, translated by Elena...

Sun Jun 16, 2024 13:21
Architect David Chipperfield: ‘We used to know what progress was. Now we’re not so sure’

He’s renowned for big-budget museums and galleries. But the architect’s long-term project in Galicia, northern Spain is all about fundamental, low-key ways to change communities for the better“We find ourselves doing workshops on seaweed growth,” says David Chipperfield, the much-honoured and acclaimed British architect, and “there are moments when...

Sun Jun 16, 2024 13:21
The week in theatre: A Child of Science; Wedding Band; No Love Songs – review

Bristol Old Vic; Lyric Hammersmith; Southwark Playhouse, London The moving story of the invention of IVF gives space to the women affected; Alice Childress’s 60s interracial romance proves relevant still; but a musical about unplanned parenthood can’t find the dramaIn vitro fertilisation has become such a fact of life today that it’s hard to imagine...

Sun Jun 16, 2024 12:52

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