- 6 May 2014
Billed as ‘Grimm’s fairytales meets Quentin Tarantino’, The Bloody Ballad was dropping some serious names...
Out of Russia two large works of theatre that filled the Corn Exchange in every...
Hofesh Shechter is an extraordinary talent and Sun a vibrant work that poses the seemingly...
Erik Kaiel’s work exploited human physicality and an urban landscape in a way that was...
Mani Soleymanlou’s extraordinary piece of theatre is a captivating and emotional work. It charts his...
- 5 May 2014
Set up with a distinct theatrical dynamic, Bitter Ruin consist of singer Georgia Train and...
- 1 May 2014
Staging the show downstairs in the bar area was a brilliant touch, complementing the intimacy...
- 30 April 2014
Brighton University promise a version of Hamlet stripped down to the essentials. This equates to...
Gloomy April showers were completely dispelled by a bright, full-blooded performance of Berlioz’s ‘Roman Carnival...
Labour MP Alan Johnson could be forgiven for being morose or curmudgeonly. Brought up on...
- 27 April 2014
A film that’s all concept and no trousers, focusing entirely on a man called Locke,...
- 23 April 2014
Dyad Productions return with another thought-provoking piece of theatre. It would be easy to focus on...