- 15 May 2012
There’s something contagious about the humour of Spymonkey. Something that trips up the most serious...
“At its best Berkoff’s theatre is so powerful, so visceral that it forces audiences to...
Steve N Allen’s SomeNews is variously a website, newsletter, podcast and – as tonight –...
The art of being silly is a well-trodden path for comics, but there is something...
Veteran actor/singer Straker’s tribute to the Belgian troubadour saw a reflective Brel ruminating on his...
If Alan Partridge had been a contemporary dancer he might have put on a production...
- 14 May 2012
Choral music at St Bartholomew’s is a Fringe staple and a mixed bag started well...
From the moment the show started, the crowd was mesmerised by this moving and breath-taking...
Hosted and performed by the charming Sharon Elizabeth and accompanied on the piano by Paul...
I love shows in tents – the romance, the thrills. I nearly ran off with...
Revenge Of The Cat Lady is in essence a love letter. A love letter filled...
Articulate, passionate, disordered, confusing – like the bipolar disorder this theatrical piece hoped to convey...