- 8 February 2013
Carnival fever hit Brighton as the UK’s leading jazz ambassador presented his new Caribbean-flavoured album....
After a late start and a slightly shaky beginning (a little cymbal adjustment during the...
- 7 February 2013
Not often do I walk into the Green Door to find a man on stage...
- 6 February 2013
There are plenty of Ellen Kent touches in this richly melodramatic ‘Tosca’. Crowds of children...
Bounding on as Jimmy Savile, Sadowitz delighted in viciously ripping him apart along with his...
Sassy songstress Paloma Faith gained a standing ovation at the Brighton Centre last night as...
- 5 February 2013
Anyone expecting Jim Rose-style stomach-churning carny acts would have been unimpressed by the Spinal Tap...
- 4 February 2013
With an hour and a half long set it’s safe to say Dinosaur Jnr kept...
Milton Jones is always a comedic gem to behold. Beautifully clever with a skewed logic...
Since her last visit, McKeown has become heavily politicised as evidenced on new fan-funded release...
This Sibelius programme was as elegant, serious and enchanting as its conductor. The beautifully atmospheric...
Bent Double feels like it has grown into a home for queer comedy (and its...