- 29 March 2023
Sam Steiner’s two hander is certainly stimulating, thought provoking and undoubtedly challenging. It poses an...
- 27 March 2023
Completing a triumphant season of concerts, this programme began in serene mode with Samuel Barber’s...
- 23 March 2023
Retro games, also known as classic or vintage games, have been around since the early...
- 21 March 2023
I approached this cult musical version of a cult film with some trepidation. I loved...
Before I go any further let me say that I am a fan of Peter...
- 16 March 2023
In a city that, in my view, has wrongly been held as a bastion of...
- 8 March 2023
What a joyous way to spend an evening, ensemble theatre at its very best, beautiful...
- 1 March 2023
It’s always a thrill to attend a work by a modern dance company, or indeed...
When a drama receives so much attention on being taken to film as Steel Magnolias...
- 23 February 2023
This stylish yet bleak dramatisation of Malorie Blackman’s novel for young adults is captivating but...
- 20 February 2023
This is how it used to be done – not in Bach’s day but in...
- 8 February 2023
I often leave theatres in despair at the fact that young people seem not to...