Reviews

The Actress

The Actress

- 22 March 2017

You can always trust the Little Theatre. This subtle Chekov-inspired comedy about an aging actress...

Abigail’s Party

- 21 March 2017

What would a 2017 play focusing on class, social niceties and keeping up appearances look...

Tony Law: A Law Undo His-elf What Welcome

- 20 March 2017

Tony Law attacks the stage with fervent brio: flying off on tangents that are often...

The Deep Blue Sea

- 20 March 2017

New Venture Theatre are currently running an absolutely cracking production of Terence Rattigan’s devastating and...

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X Factor Live

- 17 March 2017

Have you ever wanted to feel like Simon, Nicole, Sharon or Louis? Get down to...

Medea Electronica

- 17 March 2017

Reimagining the Greek tragedy wherein a spurned lover exacts revenge on those who have wronged...

Hysteria

Hysteria

- 17 March 2017

I had high expectations of ‘Hysteria’, winner of the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New...

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Pavel Kolesnikov (piano), Rory Macdonald (conductor)

- 13 March 2017

Dvořák’s Symphonic Variations have never made much of an impression on record for me, but...

Danza Contemporánea de Cuba

- 9 March 2017

Danza Contemporánea de Cuba certainly can’t be faulted on the generosity of their programme, with...

Pink Mist

- 9 March 2017

Pink Mist is an important play as it is based on real stories from Afghanistan...

The Handsome Family

- 6 March 2017

After two decades as a much-loved connoisseurs’ secret, the Americana couple went overground when their...

Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra, Chloë Hanslip (violin), Cristian Mandeal (conductor)

Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra, Chloë Hanslip (violin), Cristian Mandeal (conductor)

- 6 March 2017

Enescu’s Romanian Rhapsody No.1 began calmly until the playful woodwind passed the theme to the...