- 29 May 2014
An interesting piece of abstract theatre so obtuse the audience loses the intrinsic value of...
A 45 minute delay with no explanation wasn’t the best way to start the show,...
Focusing on the performances and direction of children in film, this documentary is a goldmine...
- 28 May 2014
Abraham Lincoln, Myra Hindley, Emmeline Pankhurst, Bettie Page – for some, this line up may...
- 27 May 2014
This one-woman show, based on Michael Morpurgo’s book, played to a packed house of families. I...
Lunchtime concerts as part of the Brighton Festival are an excellent, if sometimes hidden gem;...
The queues outside the Brighton Centre began from early afternoon, curious passers-by wondering why on...
With the rise of circus as an ‘acceptable’ art form comes a rise in expectations....
A programme of Bernstein, Ravel and Stravinsky made for a gloriously powerful evening of music,...
Every festival must have a truly memorable and unmissable moment, and this year we were...
What a delight to see, on the final night, a work that was so exquisitely...
Ashley Fripp, self-contained and confident, filled the auditorium with his rendition of Beethoven’s ‘Sonata No....
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