- 20 June 2022
Kitchen hierarchy has always been a strictly structured concept and one couched in French terms....
- 14 June 2022
Based on the classic Waddingtons game, first produced in 1949, this quick-fire and silly confection...
- 12 June 2022
I’ve often written that the heart of a community choir is in the spirit that...
- 6 June 2022
In this 90 minute drama of Victorian poverty, exploitation and abuse a star emerges. It’s...
- 30 May 2022
What a triumph! The closing Classical concert of the Brighton Festival 2022 was a glorious...
- 28 May 2022
ESJA, an Icelandic Male Choir from Reykjavik, are visiting the UK with family and friends...
Bartók never meant his 3rd String Quartet to be easy listening but cellist Eliza Millet’s...
- 27 May 2022
“Welcome to Hard Times on Easy Street, a place where beautiful losers meet.” Just one...
- 26 May 2022
The quality of these lunchtime concerts is so high that a solo harpsichord recital attracts...
- 25 May 2022
Recently appointed as Director of Music of All Saints’ Church Hove, David Stevens has already...
- 21 May 2022
Quite possibly the best yet! Four Glyndebourne hopefuls sang with beautiful voices, exceptional stage presence...
- 20 May 2022
It’s a pity that I cannot review the first half of this concert because it...