Aleks Sierz
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Aleks Sierz
@sierz.bsky.social

Theatre critic, lecturer and writer. Part of The Arts Desk collective.

Aleks Sierz is a British theatre critic. He is known for popularising the term "In-yer-face theatre", which was the title of a book he published in 2001.

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★★★★ Light, bright but emotionally true: Little Brother, Soho Theatre is entertaining as well as thought provoking writes @sierz.bsky.social theartsdesk.com/theatre/litt...
Little Brother, Soho Theatre review - light, bright but emotionally true
Niall is unwell. Very unwell. Very, very. There’s a lot going on in his head. He can’t really hold things together. Evidence? Well, he’s lost his job and his girlfriend Natalie has left him. So, as de...
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★★★★ A brooding trip on the Bruce Springsteen highway of hard knocks: James Saynor reviews Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere - the story of the Boss who isn’t boss of his own head theartsdesk.com/film/springs...
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere review - the story of the Boss who isn't boss of his own head
There’s something about hauntingly performed songs written in the first person that can draw us in like nothing else. As songs from Robert Johnson to Leonard Cohen remind us, they can take us into the...
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'The duo's career really is at an end. In tribute to one of the great synth innovators of his era, Ball, alongside Soft Cell partner Marc Almond, returns to the fray' On the untimely death of #DaveBall, revisit Thomas H Green's September 2018 #SoftCell interview - www.theartsdesk.com/new-music/th...
theartsdesk Q&A: Soft Cell
Seven years ago, Soft Cell were about to perform at a sold-out O2, a one-off event they entitled, after 16 years apart, One Night, One Final Time. It wasn't of course. They reconvened instead and went...
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