- 29 May 2014
With a panel consisting of former head of M15 turned crime writer Stella Rimington, BBC...
After a very full evening concert in the Dome, the strings of the Philharmonia Orchestra...
Under John Wilson’s wonderfully clear conducting, the Brighton Festival Chorus made Bernstein’s ‘Chichester Psalms’ seem...
An interesting piece of abstract theatre so obtuse the audience loses the intrinsic value of...
A 45 minute delay with no explanation wasn’t the best way to start the show,...
Focusing on the performances and direction of children in film, this documentary is a goldmine...
- 28 May 2014
Abraham Lincoln, Myra Hindley, Emmeline Pankhurst, Bettie Page – for some, this line up may...
- 27 May 2014
This one-woman show, based on Michael Morpurgo’s book, played to a packed house of families. I...
Lunchtime concerts as part of the Brighton Festival are an excellent, if sometimes hidden gem;...
The queues outside the Brighton Centre began from early afternoon, curious passers-by wondering why on...
With the rise of circus as an ‘acceptable’ art form comes a rise in expectations....
A programme of Bernstein, Ravel and Stravinsky made for a gloriously powerful evening of music,...
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