- 15 May 2014
Probably the top anti-fascist show on this year’s Fringe, A Berlin Kabaret took a rollicking...
English Heritage Chief Executive Simon Thurley’s breakneck tour through the history and influence of the...
Getting to witness dance performance of this calibre is such a treat; transportive and transformational...
Oh dear, what to think, what to say? Perhaps I can admire the movement, the...
This could have fallen apart in so many different ways, but so well was it...
- 14 May 2014
Read it at 14 and loved it but, saw the film and hated it –...
Containing a frog-drinking scene (yes, you read that right), choreographer Wim Vandekeybus’ film Blush was...
The German pianist’s setup involved one piano being ‘prepared’ in such a way as to...
- 13 May 2014
Hiroshi Shimizu’s 1937 tale of the innocence of childhood in a small Japanese village has...
Creator Dan Canham recorded conversations with people of East Anglia fens for two years, resulting...
- 12 May 2014
Extended fanfares in Pavilion Gardens really captured the spirit of the Brighton Festival. An array...
This great value-for-money show saw community choirs take on some of Rutter’s ‘Anthems’ to start...
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