Reviews

Rokai Traore

Rokai Traore

- 7 November 2013

Another in a long line of fantastic musicians from Mali, Traore is different insofar she...

Mount Kimbie

Mount Kimbie

- 7 November 2013

A homecoming show is always a cause for celebration, particularly for an act so revered...

Andrew O’Neill Is Easily Distracted

Andrew O’Neill Is Easily Distracted

- 7 November 2013

Fun, frivolous, and flippant, Andrew O’Neill shared his numerous distractions with the audience – from...

Bo Burnham – What?!

Bo Burnham – What?!

- 7 November 2013

Billed as musical comedy, but with more elements of the theatrical than that would suppose,...

The Vortex

The Vortex

- 7 November 2013

This production is bursting at the seams with talent. You could have heard a pin...

Brit Floyd

Brit Floyd

- 6 November 2013

Pink Floyd have been more than fortunate that their live musical legacy is being preserved...

Savages

Savages

- 6 November 2013

The Mercury Music Prize has been accused of being a little too safe in its...

The Ripper Files

The Ripper Files

- 6 November 2013

This play within a play reimagines the brutal and mysterious events of Jack the Ripper’s...

Our House

Our House

- 5 November 2013

Seldom does my opinion of a show turn so completely, but this one did. In...

Daniel Sloss – Stand Up

Daniel Sloss – Stand Up

- 5 November 2013

It was a personable and friendly show of stand up that sheltered from the pounding...

Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra And Brighton Festival Chorus, Barry Wordsworth (conductor)

Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra And Brighton Festival Chorus, Barry Wordsworth (conductor)

- 5 November 2013

Alternative Bachs were the main acts, and Johann Christian’s Sinfonia in B flat, No.2 was...

The Follow Spot

The Follow Spot

- 5 November 2013

‘West End On Sea Productions’ brings London and South-Coast based professionals to Brighton, creating a...