Reviews

Les Chansons Instrumentales part 2, James Baillieu (piano) & Friends

Les Chansons Instrumentales part 2, James Baillieu (piano) & Friends

- 20 May 2013

It’s not often that we go to a concert for the accompanist but James Baillieu...

The Hee Has – iProv Shuffle

The Hee Has – iProv Shuffle

- 20 May 2013

An interesting premise; the show is separated into three parts. The first part utilises several...

Les Chansons Instrumentales part 3, James Baillieu (piano) & Friends

Les Chansons Instrumentales part 3, James Baillieu (piano) & Friends

- 20 May 2013

James Baillieu, one of the faces of this year’s Festival, delivered another rich selection of...

Bianco

Bianco

- 17 May 2013

Words cannot do justice to some performances, and Bianco is certainly one of them. No Fit...

Great Escape: Elisapie & Hjaltalin

Great Escape: Elisapie & Hjaltalin

- 17 May 2013

One of the best ways to see the most diverse line-ups is to go to...

Great Escape: Lord Huron

Great Escape: Lord Huron

- 17 May 2013

Founding member and lead vocalist Ben Schneider strode onstage sporting a cowboy hat and the...

Great Escape: Pinkunoizu

Great Escape: Pinkunoizu

- 17 May 2013

The Danish noiseniks started late and their opening gambit of feedback and experimental noise didn’t...

Great Escape: Milo Greene

Great Escape: Milo Greene

- 17 May 2013

The LA five piece chose the daunting surroundings of St Bart’s to end their European...

Bullet Catch

Bullet Catch

- 17 May 2013

A story to charm and peppered with magic, quite literally in this instance – writer,...

Book Burning

Book Burning

- 17 May 2013

Book Burning was a one-man surreal rollercoaster ride through the history of political thought, running...

Les Chansons Instrumentales, Morning After, James Baillieu with Andrew Comben

Les Chansons Instrumentales, Morning After, James Baillieu with Andrew Comben

- 17 May 2013

Only a handful of folk managed to get to All Saints’ Church for this talk...

The Fantasist

The Fantasist

- 16 May 2013

Rarely have I seen a play that so deftly switched between beauty, joy, terror and...