- 3 December 2022
Christmas always feels officially open with the presence of the city’s LGBTQ+ choirs on the...
- 2 December 2022
December the first each year has become perhaps the most poignant day for the city’s...
- 28 November 2022
The Brighton Philharmonic audience always has the warmest welcome for their Conductor Laureate, Barry Wordsworth,...
In a world that is increasingly cynical, filled with gloom and doom, how refreshing it...
- 22 November 2022
The fashion for taking a popular period piece of cinema and turning it to a...
- 21 November 2022
Unsure of what to expect I took my seat at Theatre Royal Brighton persuaded to...
- 20 November 2022
The promise of an evening of music written by Joni Mitchell was too much to...
- 16 November 2022
Returning to see JB Priestley’s classic play in what is now seen as a classic...
- 8 November 2022
It’s a remarkable twenty years since Will Young beat Gareth Gates in a closely fought...
- 5 November 2022
Peter Gill’s’s 2001 play is the rarest of dramas. A queer story that is not...
- 2 November 2022
Theatre Royal Brighton’s stage is undeniably small, small but in my view perfectly formed. But...
Attending a premiere always carries with it equal amounts of excitement and trepidation, stepping into...