Reviews

Herbie’s Jazz Breakfast

Herbie’s Jazz Breakfast

- 6 May 2014

Despite his fame as the bassist with Lou Reed, David Bowie, Marc Bolan et al,...

The Beethoven Project, Part One – Elias String Quartet

The Beethoven Project, Part One – Elias String Quartet

- 6 May 2014

The Elias Quartet resumed their Beethoven sequence in grand style with contrasting and significant works....

Montfort’s March

Montfort’s March

- 6 May 2014

Aided by a gloriously sunny day, enthusiastic audience and a talented group of engaging actors...

King Lear – Simon Russell Beale

King Lear – Simon Russell Beale

- 6 May 2014

This Lear, a crusty bully crumbling into dementia, is full of interesting subtleties that had...

The Cult Of Comedy

The Cult Of Comedy

- 6 May 2014

There are any number of comedy collection line-ups out there, putting a man or woman...

The Bloody Ballad

The Bloody Ballad

- 6 May 2014

Billed as ‘Grimm’s fairytales meets Quentin Tarantino’, The Bloody Ballad was dropping some serious names...

Opus No.7

Opus No.7

- 6 May 2014

Out of Russia two large works of theatre that filled the Corn Exchange in every...

Sun

Sun

- 6 May 2014

Hofesh Shechter is an extraordinary talent and Sun a vibrant work that poses the seemingly...

Murikamification

Murikamification

- 6 May 2014

Erik Kaiel’s work exploited human physicality and an urban landscape in a way that was...

One

One

- 6 May 2014

Mani Soleymanlou’s extraordinary piece of theatre is a captivating and emotional work. It charts his...

Bitter Ruin

Bitter Ruin

- 5 May 2014

Set up with a distinct theatrical dynamic, Bitter Ruin consist of singer Georgia Train and...

Betrayal

Betrayal

- 1 May 2014

Staging the show downstairs in the bar area was a brilliant touch, complementing the intimacy...