Reviews

Nu Civilisation Orchestra featuring ESKA

- 20 November 2022

The promise of an evening of music written by Joni Mitchell was too much to...

AN INSPECTOR CALLS

- 16 November 2022

Returning to see JB Priestley’s classic play in what is now seen as a classic...

WILL YOUNG: TWENTY YEARS

- 8 November 2022

It’s a remarkable twenty years since Will Young beat Gareth Gates in a closely fought...

THE YORK REALIST

- 5 November 2022

Peter Gill’s’s 2001 play is the rarest of dramas. A queer story that is not...

THE CHER SHOW

- 2 November 2022

Theatre Royal Brighton’s stage is undeniably small, small but in my view perfectly formed. But...

GLASS HUMAN

- 2 November 2022

Attending a premiere always carries with it equal amounts of excitement and trepidation, stepping into...

THE MOUSETRAP

- 26 October 2022

It’s no longer just a play, it’s a piece of theatre history and with that...

Noises Off

- 19 October 2022

If you ever saw a Brian Rix Whitehall farce, or have been involved in the...

James Taylor

- 18 October 2022

There is always something rather special and different about a James Taylor concert. The basic...

SPIKE

- 12 October 2022

Growing up in the late 1950s and early 60s there was no getting away from...

Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra – Fanfare for the Common Man

- 3 October 2022

The Autumn season started with a bang – or rather with a thunderous crash on...

BREMF – Music for St Michael – BREMF Consort of Voices, Deborah Roberts (director)

- 3 October 2022

St Michael’s epic battle with Satan has inspired some heavenly music. The concert began with...