- 7 May 2013
The Disappearances Project was a heart-rending journey through the experiences of the families of those...
Damian Barr’s eighties memoir, ‘Maggie and Me’, is serendipitously timely given the death of Margaret...
A perfect May afternoon, a beautiful acoustic and Paul Lewis playing Schubert – my first...
Sex and Morality always make good bedfellows for a comedy show but throw in a...
- 3 May 2013
In the gorgeous setting of The Warren, Ria, Hannah and Kristy (The Gramophones) took the...
It’s true to say you would probably have got more out of this lecture if...
- 2 May 2013
Formed in 1994 in Portland Oregon by Thomas Laurderdale, this 10-piece band fuses Cuban classical...
- 1 May 2013
Moliere clearly understood society all too well, much to our delight, and Roger McGough’s translation...
- 30 April 2013
Chichester once again shows how well, with one reservation, it can stage a classic musical....
The mighty Jah Shaka played an indomitable set at the Concorde which drew in a...
- 29 April 2013
There’s a strange dichotomy to Wainwrights work, the blatantly comic songs jammed up against some...
Rocky is the absolute epitome of a cult show. ‘Cult’ is a cute word for divisive/Marmite/opinion-splitter....