- 31 May 2018
A show about theatre and pretension – lambasting pretension majestically and in so many different ways...
- 30 May 2018
This sweltering spring evening saw two choirs, The Dulcetones and Brighton Swing Choir, joining forces...
Maria is a causticly foul-mouthed air stewardess and our guide on a perilous journey aboard...
The Gloop Show was fun, energetic, intelligent and engaging. This was a show that fused...
The latest production from the decidedly silly Pantaloons, whose shtick is to add a madcap...
After a month of brilliant festival events Crazy for you was exactly what the doctor...
- 28 May 2018
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra began the Festival 2018 finale with Britten’s Four Sea Interludes from...
- 27 May 2018
Neil Bartlett can always be relied on to stir up a sense of excitement and...
- 25 May 2018
It initially suggested a Palm Court trio. Debussy aged 18 was still finding his voice...
Having set the culinary score with his last show Anarchist Cook – in which he creatd...
Hannah Brackenbury’s celebration of Victoria Wood’s life and work, drawing a few parallels to her...
- 24 May 2018
Don’t be put off by Junior in the title, these young players gave a very...