- 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...
After a quick introduction and warm-up we set off down New Road, dancing to music...
Mr Twonkey took us on a surreal journey using several props, puppets and absurdist comedy...
There’s always going to be a fine line between hilarity and total chaos when the...
- 14 May 2018
Glyndebourne was the setting on a fine spring afternoon for a programme of sea inspired...
The stage of the Dome Concert Hall heaved under the weight of two orchestra, the...
Expectations of Knee High productions are always high, and this beautiful production proves those hopes...
- 11 May 2018
Puccini’s ever-popular romantic drama seemed the perfect fit for the idyllic Brighton Open Air Theatre,...
- 10 May 2018
Celebrating the centenary of the iconic classical and Hollywood composer Leonard Bernstein, this serene evening...
This was the highly emotional true story of a person being unable to exist because...