- 14 May 2014
Read it at 14 and loved it but, saw the film and hated it –...
Containing a frog-drinking scene (yes, you read that right), choreographer Wim Vandekeybus’ film Blush was...
The German pianist’s setup involved one piano being ‘prepared’ in such a way as to...
- 13 May 2014
Hiroshi Shimizu’s 1937 tale of the innocence of childhood in a small Japanese village has...
Creator Dan Canham recorded conversations with people of East Anglia fens for two years, resulting...
- 12 May 2014
Extended fanfares in Pavilion Gardens really captured the spirit of the Brighton Festival. An array...
This great value-for-money show saw community choirs take on some of Rutter’s ‘Anthems’ to start...
In shifting John Ford’s tale of declining morals by nigh on 400 years, it suffered...
The stage was framed with a stark red light, illuminating a traditional jazz line up...
Dowland lute songs and Purcell favourites sung to an archlute, played most delicately by Paula...
Probably nobody understands the music scene as clearly as Prof. Gavin Henderson, a natural performer,...
This play isn’t a bundle of laughs. Good, yes, deeply emotional undoubtedly, but have a stiff...