Reviews

Brighton Festival –  William Christie with Les Arts Florissants

- 5 May 2025

Handel always sounds stately and special, especially when played by six such superlative musicians.  Directing...

HOFESH SHECHTER COMPANY: THEATRE OF DREAMS

- 4 May 2025

Where do you start? Where does he start? There was a post show discussion with...

COWPOKES IN A BUNKHOUSE

- 4 May 2025

Oblique Theatre are the stuff from which any fringe festival should be made of. The...

RETROSPECTIVE: BRIGHTON GAY MEN’S CHORUS

- 3 May 2025

Bare with me a moment, I’m just meddling with the tech to see if I...

THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR

- 2 May 2025

What a fun and genuinely entertaining way to start the festival season at Chichester. Gogol’s...

THE HERESY OF LOVE

- 1 May 2025

It’s the late 1600s, Mexico, governed by Spain and by the Catholic Church from Rome,...

SEVEN DRUNKEN NIGHTS

- 29 April 2025

If you like an Irish ceilidh then you’ll love this spectacular honouring the legacy of...

CLUELESS

- 28 April 2025

How the cult chick-flick sensation of 1995 managed to slip by me unnoticed is a...

COLONEL SAAB

- 28 April 2025

A top tip for a West End dining treat. I do love my visits to...

MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS

- 23 April 2025

As a teenager I became hooked on the novels of Agatha Christie, initially drawn to...

BPO – Centenary Gala: Turangalîla Symphony – Joseph Havlat (piano), Cynthia Millar (ondes martenot), Joanna MacGregor (conductor)

- 15 April 2025

We all knew it would be glorious – and of course it was! Brighton’s much-loved...

MICHAEL BALL & ALFIE BOE

- 15 April 2025

A quick glance at what we all knew as the “pop” charts over the last...




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