Reviews

Something Rotten – Robert Cohen

- 30 May 2016

‘Hamlet’ is just full of quotations and some hints of Shakespeare have slipped into this...

Stella

- 30 May 2016

Neil Bartlett is a remarkable talent and his work is always fascinating and thought provoking,...

Dr Blighty – Letters Home – Philharmonia Orchestra

- 28 May 2016

The Dr Blighty theme recalling Brighton’s Indian military hospitals during the Great War was well...

Trio Isimsiz

- 27 May 2016

The Lunchtime Concert series ended with a heavyweight programme. Schubert Notturno in E-flat major Op....

Y–Squared – Yelian He (cello) Yasmin Rowe (piano)

- 26 May 2016

This endearing pair began with Schumann at his most tuneful, his five folk-tune pieces. Then...

The Two Gentlemen Of Verona

The Two Gentlemen Of Verona

- 26 May 2016

As West Side Story took the tale of Romeo And Juliet to a new era,...

Brahms & Schumann Song – Robin Tritschler (tenor), Lorna Anderson (soprano) Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Brahms & Schumann Song – Robin Tritschler (tenor), Lorna Anderson (soprano) Malcolm Martineau (piano)

- 26 May 2016

Malcolm Martineau’s second recital featured two of his favoured recording partners. Tritschler animated his bright...

Alexander Soares (piano)

Alexander Soares (piano)

- 25 May 2016

Soares is a name to remember, and I’m thankful that he came to Brighton so...

An Audience with King Henry VIII

An Audience with King Henry VIII

- 25 May 2016

Ross Gurney-Randall played a magnificent Henry VIII in this fabulous one-man show. He thundered on...

Odditorium: Dr. Rupert Sheldrake

Odditorium: Dr. Rupert Sheldrake

- 25 May 2016

Biologist, Anglican and exceptional public speaker, Rupert Sheldrake spoke about science and spiritual practice as...

Shit-faced Shakespeare – The Merchant Of Venice

Shit-faced Shakespeare – The Merchant Of Venice

- 25 May 2016

The premise is simple – an abridged version of a Shakespeare classic is performed in roughly...

Fringe@thelittle – Still Lives

Fringe@thelittle – Still Lives

- 25 May 2016

The two generation gaps in this tale are dry, gaping wounds that are crippling a...