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  • Law’s puckish interpretation of Hamlet is a palpable hit

    June 4, 2009

    HAMLETWyndhams TheatreTHE second major celebrity to lift Yorrick’s skull this year, Jude Law has more at stake than David Tennant, after too many mediocre films and bad tabloid headlines. Luckily, in making the opening night without slipping a disc he’s already outdone the Timelord – and as it happens, he carries off Hamlet rather well. [...]

  • EXHIBITIONS

    June 4, 2009

    TRACEY EMINWhite CubeWE have a slightly different Tracey Emin here from the one who thrust her unmade bed into Tate Britain a few years ago. Mature, Royal Academician Emin is hardly settling back with her pipe and slippers, but this is a show that puts the emphasis back on her skills of draftsmanship. Not that [...]

  • NOW SHOWING SIX OF THE BEST

    June 4, 2009

    ART: Abstract America The Saatchi Gallery is hosting a display of the best of contemporary abstract art from emerging artists across the Atlantic. THEATRE: All’s Well That Ends Well The National Theatre’s acclaimed version of Shakespeare’s comedy, directed by Marianne Elliott. FILM: Spartacus A new showing for Stanley Kubrick’s historical epic, with Kirk Douglas as [...]

  • Shivers abound in this Gothic page-turner

    June 3, 2009

    THE LITTLE STRANGERBy Sarah WatersVIRAGO, £16.99 THIS venerable, multi-award winning novelist (shortlisted for the Booker Prize twice with Fingersmith and Nightwatch) has returned to historical fiction with a blazing, immaculate Gothic ghost story set in postwar Britain. Welsh-born Waters is known for her Victorian lesbian drama and fans of that style might be sad the [...]

  • OUT OF OFFICE

    June 2, 2009

    SISTER ACT AT THE PALLADIUMWhoopi Goldberg, star of the 1992 hit comedy Sister Act, has produced the new production of the singing nuns-in-habits taking the West End by storm (just in case it needed another musical). American actress Patina Miller has taken the baton from Ms Goldberg in this production as its star; with Sheila [...]

  • English wine comes of age

    June 2, 2009

    KETTNER’S in Soho is one of the best-known wine bars in London, with a champagne list of over 100. So it was intriguing to hear that, for one week only, it was having an English Wine Festival. It was a small affair, with four wines on the list, but I was curious. If even Kettner’s [...]

  • Small car, big noise

    June 2, 2009

    WHEN I covered the Geneva Motor Show back in early March, I said I wasn’t a fan of the shape of the new Polo.  Now in its fifth generation, it looks like a new Golf from the front but with the Lupo attached to the rear. I just don’t get it. I want to get [...]

  • Make the most of summer learn how to turn the park into a gym

    June 1, 2009

    I AM standing in Green Park, puffing and panting, my lungs burning. My arms hurt. My legs are heavy. A line of schoolchildren walks past. If I were them, I would probably be pointing and laughing, but it appears that they are better brought-up than me. I then run towards a bench and start doing [...]

  • The weird and wonderful meet in a revamped hotel classic

    June 1, 2009

    DORCHESTER GRILL53 PARK LANE, LONDON W1K 1QATEL: 020 7629 8888FOODSERVICEATMOSPHERE Cost per person without wine: 35 THE Dorchester Grill has got to be one of the most luxuriously Scottish-looking rooms in London. It is a feast of plaid, banquette sofas for one and armchairs in rich hues. Though there aren’t antlers up on the walls, [...]

  • OTHER RELAUNCHED GRAND HOTEL RESTAURANTS

    June 1, 2009

    THE LANDAU AT THE LANGHAMOnce the ballroom of the newly reopened former grand hotel, the Landau offers posh and interesting European haute-cuisine with plenty of fish, and it’s quickly becoming a hot spot for afternoon tea. 1c Portland Place, Regent Street, GB W1B 1JA, tel: 020 7636 1000 HELEN DARROZE AT THE CONNAUGHTThe hotel – [...]

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