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1,229 stories by "Arifa Akbar"

Can I Live? review " privilege, protest and the climate crisis by Arifa Akbar

Available onlineFehinti Balogun's show uses hip-hop and spoken word to explore the ways people of colour have been excluded from environmental activism There is a moment in Fehinti Balogun's…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:48pm on September 14, 2021

Back to the Future: The Musical review " the car's the star by Arifa Akbar

Adelphi theatre, LondonThis is a splashy theatre-film mashup, with gravity-defying effects, cute quirks and offbeat gags How does a car speed at 88mph on stage? That must have been the bigge…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:06pm on September 13, 2021

East Is East review " magnificent revival of culture-clash classic by Arifa Akbar

Birmingham RepAyub Khan Din's comedy still resonates in its depiction of a hostile environment " Salford in the 70s " while its sharp wit and warm characterisations are exhilarating Twenty-f…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:48am on September 13, 2021

The Beauty Queen of Leenane review " Martin McDonagh's raging black comedy returns by Arifa Akbar

Minerva theatre, ChichesterThis tale of a claustrophobic mother-daughter relationship takes contrived turns, but the starkly moving performances remain compelling Much has changed in Ireland…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:24pm on September 10, 2021

White Witch review " slavery drama turned into awkward farce by Arifa Akbar

Bloomsbury theatre, LondonBarry Reckord's sexually charged play about freedom and rebellion is drowned out by chaotic comedy The Jamaican playwright Barry Reckord broke several boundaries in…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:12am on September 10, 2021

Frozen review " stunning musical extravaganza creates its own magic by Arifa Akbar

Theatre Royal Drury Lane, LondonBeyond the visual thrills and powerful ballads, this adaptation brings an unexpected depth to the relationship between two tortured sisters This musical extr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:42pm on September 8, 2021

'Take back power': Talawa's Run It Back and the politics of black joy by Arifa Akbar

The resurgence of Black Lives Matter has given fresh potency to the theatre company's production " an earthquake of sound and dance We have been encouraged to bring our "rags and flags" to T…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:18am on September 6, 2021

Rockets and Blue Lights review " radical retelling of Britain's slavery history by Arifa Akbar

Dorfman theatre, LondonA tidal wave of plotlines, ideas and characters embraces past and present in a production where playfulness meets cruelty Winsome Pinnock's leviathan of a play opens w…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:54pm on September 3, 2021

Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age review " much music, little material by Arifa Akbar

Old College Quad, EdinburghThis lightweight cabaret-style set sells its subject short, even if Cumming can belt out a power ballad convincingly The promise is that Alan Cumming will talk abo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:32am on August 29, 2021

Once Upon a Time in Nazi Occupied Tunisia review " horror, humour and forgotten history by Arifa Akbar

Almeida theatre, LondonAdrian Edmondson plays a psychopath in Josh Azouz's nuanced tragicomedy about Jewish-Arab relations in 1942 A man is buried up to his neck with only a geometrical dese…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:03pm on August 27, 2021

Sophia review " flesh-and-blood story of Scotland's first female doctor by Arifa Akbar

Available onlineIn her audio play, Frances Poet nimbly entwines Sophia Jex-Blake's groundbreaking battles with the story of her biographer Sophia is the story of Scotland's first female doct…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:12pm on August 24, 2021

Rise of the robo-drama: Young Vic creates new play using artificial intelligence by Arifa Akbar

Inspired by a Guardian article, the theatre's surreal and spellbinding show AI is a collaboration between humans and the system GPT-3 Last autumn, a deep-learning computer programme wrote an…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:32pm on August 24, 2021

Paradise review " Kae Tempest's unruly take on Sophocles by Arifa Akbar

Olivier theatre, LondonLesley Sharp stars in a tragedy that interrogates notions of military machismo and the performance of masculinity Kae Tempest's reworked Sophoclean tragedy is the stor…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:48am on August 12, 2021

The Windsors: Endgame review " a right royal disaster by Arifa Akbar

Prince of Wales theatre, LondonThe sharp Channel 4 comedy becomes a lumbering stage show sending up King Charles and a band of boo-worthy buffoons For fans of the TV series, watching The Win…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:06pm on August 11, 2021

Twelfth Night review " impeccable staging of Shakespeare's merriest romp by Arifa Akbar

Globe Theatre, LondonImaginative directorial tweaks and an expert cast bring out the full effects of a text stuffed with double-meanings, gender-swapped disguises and dextrous language Post-…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:24pm on August 10, 2021

Carousel review " takes the shine off its fairground attraction by Arifa Akbar

Regent's Park Open Air theatre, LondonTimothy Sheader's production relocates the musical from New England to the north of England and dismantles the fatal romance at its heart It is no surpr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:42am on August 10, 2021

Alexandra Burke: 'I got asked to bleach my skin after X Factor' by Arifa Akbar

Her career has taken her from pop success to Strictly and the stage. She discusses the pain of racist comments, the joy of duetting with Beyoncé " and the enduring influence of her late mot…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:24am on August 9, 2021

Wonderville review " pick 'n' mix variety show loses its magic by Arifa Akbar

Palace theatre, LondonThis confusing concoction of cabaret, holiday camp entertainment, panto and pub act fails to showcase its talented illusionists The first thing to say about Wonderville…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:54am on August 3, 2021

Changing Destiny review " Ben Okri's sketchy foray into ancient Egypt by Arifa Akbar

Young Vic, LondonKwame Kwei-Armah's adaptation of a 4,000-year-old Egyptian poem is ambitious and visually stunning, but Ben Okri's script is too broadbrush Two towering pyramids dominate th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:36am on August 1, 2021

My Night With Reg review " a listless revival of Elyot's masterly Aids comedy by Arifa Akbar

Turbine theatre, LondonDespite heartfelt intentions and some energetic performances, this production doesn't do justice to the brilliance of Kevin Elyot's 1994 script Kevin Elyot's 1994 play…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:03am on July 30, 2021

Bagdad Cafe review " a kooky cabaret on Route 66 by Arifa Akbar

Old Vic, LondonEmma Rice's version of the 1987 movie is an outrageously sentimental ode to friendship and oddballs meeting amid Californian tumbleweed Just as Wim Wenders' road movie put P…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:48am on July 29, 2021

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat review " firing on all cylinders by Arifa Akbar

London PalladiumAlexandra Burke, Jason Donovan and Technicolor coat-wearer Jac Yarrow are among a cast whose performances ooze personality and mischief While Andrew Lloyd Webber bumpily stee…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:24pm on July 28, 2021

The Two Character Play review " hermetic sibling psychodrama by Arifa Akbar

Hampstead theatre, London Tennessee Williams's play within a play uses ingenious artifice, as its actor brother and sister perform their way into madness, but locks out the audience There is…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03am on July 27, 2021

Gin Craze! review " a bawdy feminist history lesson with anarchic spirit by Arifa Akbar

Royal and Derngate, NorthamptonThis rousing Gin Lane musical by April De Angelis and Lucy Rivers has working-class women at its heart Gin Craze! enacts a lesser-remembered piece of 18th-cent…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:48am on July 22, 2021

Hamlet review " Ian McKellen's risky prince reveals method in the madness by Arifa Akbar

Theatre Royal WindsorThe actor brings brilliant nuance and daring to his part in an age-blind production marred by some eccentric decisions This Hamlet, starring 82-year-old Ian McKellen as …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:24pm on July 21, 2021
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