- 24 May 2018
What a treat! Two groups of string trembling musicians playing diverse, eclectic, innovative programmes, and...
Seasoned comedy polymath, Katy Schutte, is querying the received norms and expectation of what qualifies...
Those who grew up in the nineties may recognise Tregard, Lord Fear, the dragon and...
If the title sounds strange then this piece is no less so. The Heath Quartet...
- 21 May 2018
An evening of two halves and each fascinating. To start the most beautifully crafted live/film...
- 20 May 2018
Blaas is the stuff of festivals, a strange, challenging and fascinating event that bridges weirdly...
Andrew Farr has created an excellent entertainment about his hero Edith Piaf, part story and...
- 18 May 2018
Sphinx Theatre brought a different class to the fringe this year. They brought with them...
In a small mountain village on the island of Mallorca Chopin took delivery of a...
- 17 May 2018
Christopher Wollaton’s self penned and performed one man play is an impressive study of the...
This six piece ensemble’s performance started slowly, perhaps a little too slow for me, but...
- 16 May 2018
The combination of contemporary Indonesian music and modern dance forms made fascinating stuff for sure...
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