- 24 March 2022
It’s some time since the shelter hall on Brighton seafront was renovated and quite a...
- 22 March 2022
One has to question why two stars of this calibre would be drawn to this...
- 21 March 2022
In a post pandemic world where the safe option for theatre makers is to stage...
- 17 March 2022
Brighton Little Theatre has a great reputation for producing some very fine productions that have...
- 16 March 2022
There’s an old saying that familiarity breeds contempt… but not in this case. This super...
- 10 March 2022
What an extraordinary evening. Madama Butterfly is always an emotive work, the story of a...
- 7 March 2022
This was very different from the usual Sunday afternoon concert. It started with a chat...
- 26 February 2022
Glyndebourne is without doubt one of the world’s greatest opera houses, internationally acclaimed not only...
- 22 February 2022
A standing ovation, the audience on its feet, clapping and singing along. At the final...
- 14 February 2022
This programme was full of the promise of Spring. Mendelssohn, the perfect feel-good composer, countered...
- 1 February 2022
What could be more comforting on a cold winter’s evening than a huge chunk of...
- 23 January 2022
In these days of chattering, sweetie wrapper rustling and phone fiddling audiences I seldom get...