- 3 February 2016
A saucy sixty’s farce on a static set? You’d expect a brittle start as the...
- 2 February 2016
Lee Tracey led and directed a highly talented cast who had everyone in the Dome...
Flare Path (lamps that outline a runway during darkness) is set at RAF Bomber Command...
The Brooklyn-based country rockers’ set of stomping southern boogie delighted a hyped-up crowd in a...
In Austentatious improv group the Milk Monitors improvise a whole play based on a book...
Perhaps more of an institution than a show, this extraordinary piece of British radio entertainment...
Probably Coward’s best known and best loved play, Private Lives will always labour under the...
- 1 February 2016
The exuberant overture to Weber’s neglected opera ‘Oberon’ gave a robust and cheery start to...
- 29 January 2016
This was a staggering feat of the meeting of communities, billed as a battle and...
- 28 January 2016
It takes real talent to make a venue as large as the Brighton Centre feel...
The female members of Loudon’s dynasty promised a night of depressing lullabies and delivered much...
Comedian Stewart Lee plays the audience with the deft skill and apparent magic of a...