Tag: history
Film Review: A Quiet Journey Into the Past
This is a quiet movie that works very subtly.
Film Review: Have a Little ‘Pride’
“Pride” is a touching docu-drama about a gay rights group helping with the striking miners in the UK in 1984.
Theatre Review: Moderate Britain
The phone hacking scandal gets the theatrical treatment. Does it work?
Art Review: You Say You Want a (Digital) Revolution
We’ve entered a time when the internet can be art. The Barbican’s exhibit goes into the history and future of it.
Art Review: (Not So) Easy Rider
Dennis Hopper’s eye works well behind a photography camera.
Theatre Review: Intensely Relevant
The Old Vic (and Richard Armitage) takes up “The Crucible” and keeps it relevant.
Film Review: [Redacted] Truth
Is “The Fifth Estate” the story of Julian Assange or what the media has told you about Assange?
Theatre Review: ‘It’s as if the Entire World Were Mesmerized by Penis and Vagina.’
Don’t worry: this production doesn’t hold back on the mature material contained within.
Theatre Review: The Greatest Stories are Re-Told
This musical take on “The Canterbury Tales” gives the text a fresh breath of air.
2011 Year In Review
KC Stage sums up 2011 in news, arts, and for our magazine.