Reviews

Cheek By Jowl – Tis A Pity She’s A Whore

Cheek By Jowl – Tis A Pity She’s A Whore

- 12 May 2014

In shifting John Ford’s tale of declining morals by nigh on 400 years, it suffered...

Zara McFarlane

Zara McFarlane

- 12 May 2014

The stage was framed with a stark red light, illuminating a traditional jazz line up...

Orpheus Britannicus

Orpheus Britannicus

- 12 May 2014

Dowland lute songs and Purcell favourites sung to an archlute, played most delicately by Paula...

Birtwistle at 80

Birtwistle at 80

- 12 May 2014

Probably nobody understands the music scene as clearly as Prof. Gavin Henderson, a natural performer,...

The Devil At Midnight

The Devil At Midnight

- 12 May 2014

This play isn’t a bundle of laughs. Good, yes, deeply emotional undoubtedly, but have a stiff...

Tiata Fahodzi – The Legend of Hamba

Tiata Fahodzi – The Legend of Hamba

- 12 May 2014

The world premiere of this colourful, contemporary outdoor theatre presents the fable of Hamba through...

Boy Jumps Ship

Boy Jumps Ship

- 12 May 2014

Having heard rave reviews about Boy Jumps Ship, I was looking forward to finally seeing...

Twin Atlantic

Twin Atlantic

- 12 May 2014

Having seen this band play early on in their career I knew their set was...

Pup

Pup

- 12 May 2014

Flying in all the way from Toronto, Pup delivered a fast paced and punk-fuelled show...

Weak Nerves

Weak Nerves

- 12 May 2014

Sporting ex members of UK post-hardcore band Hildamay, I was excited to see what Weak...

Boreal Sons

Boreal Sons

- 12 May 2014

All the way from Calgary, Boreal Sons played their first ever UK show right here...

Half A Cod A Day

Half A Cod A Day

- 12 May 2014

Researched and set in Hastings by playwright Brian Abbott, Half A Cod A Day draws...




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