- 15 May 2012
“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...
It was a cracking line-up at this lunchtime recording of The Book Club for Sky...