- 7 March 2014
Peter Langman, author of Slender Threads; an autobiography about his battle with Parkinsons Disease, has...
An imposing figure with his shaved head, long beard and old-school tattoos, Fitzsimmons delighted with...
The marvellous things you expect from a Wes Anderson film are quirky framing, caper chases,...
- 5 March 2014
An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman went on tour together and the result was...
Sometimes an artist literally takes your breath away; you forget to breathe, in awe. Anaïs Mitchell...
The New Yorker entered the Studio bar to a warm reception and the love remained...
The Brighton-based King of Chill Out’s stock has risen considerably in recent times, and with...
Alan Bennett’s superb play is based on his real-life experiences with an eccentric lady living...
- 4 March 2014
Comedy, music, theatre, discussion and much more on offer in this thought-provoking new festival A...
- 3 March 2014
“Hail! Rejoice! Tudor polyphony from the golden age” is the full title of this fascinating...
Vivaldi’s Bassoon Concerto was a vibrant piece, with a sweet underpinning of harpsichord and some...
- 28 February 2014
With the ambitious promise of delivering the rising stars of the comedy circuit, Comic Boom,...