- 23 April 2015
Joe Lycett is charming, disarming and alarmingly funny. Lycett’s work-in-progress was for his new show...
With vintage TV set totem poles framing the stage and a home-made satellite dangling between...
- 22 April 2015
Celebrating an incredible 25 years of hit records, Texas came to the Brighton Dome for...
Not since Jerry Sadowitz have I seen an opening 10 minutes with such a formidable...
Vamos Theatre produce full mask productions, much in-keeping with a tradition that goes back Millennia...
Spectrum record store day in partnership with Resident Music is a fantastic pre-requisite to the...
Who believes in ghosts these days? Well, perhaps most of the audience enjoying Arnold Ridley’s...
- 16 April 2015
The festival consisted of eight visually stunning films with a mountain theme, targeting adventure-loving, outward-bound,...
The Caroline of Brunswick was given a new lease of life with this rollercoaster ride...
This was a show of two halves with the first comprised of a heavyweight selection...
- 15 April 2015
Meshing comedy, dance and theatre, Wendy Houston’s show centred around the constant distraction of technology...
- 14 April 2015
What a joy to see a musical that truly deserves the term musical, and not...