- 22 May 2015
Nina Conti is remarkable, in her talent, her honesty and her boldness to constantly move...
- 21 May 2015
Separate dance pieces delved into the lives of three different people, starting off with a...
- 20 May 2015
The dark sweaty arch of Concorde 2 was the perfect setting to introduce Roisin Murphy’s...
Bill Jones offered a very different turn of comedy. One that was bleak, melancholic and...
This evening was a series of entertaining comedic stories of genius from three inspiring comedians...
Works by Mark-Anthony Turnage can discourage ticket sales, but pair him with ever-popular Tchaikovsky and...
- 19 May 2015
A trio of very different pieces showcased the Heath Quartet’s breadth of styles and talent;...
- 18 May 2015
This slick professional and enjoyably silly sketch group have woven together a collection of sketches...
- 16 May 2015
We were promised ‘A joyously original programme of choral singing’ and it was that, although...
I loved this intelligently balanced programme of Liszt, Rubenstein, Dvořák and Schumann songs. However, the...
- 15 May 2015
Handel required much from his singers, male, female or castrato. ‘Being Both’ demanded the whole...
Musician, poet, storyteller and cult figure, Ivor Cutler managed to captivate an improbable cross-section of...