- 3 June 2013
Paul Shaw is a consummate actor, a thrill to see on any stage. His performance...
A girl called Sylvie had disappeared and three of her friends gradually revealed their memories...
Making full use of the space, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ was a roaming production, turning...
If you only see one play this year, make sure it is this one. The...
Julian Clary’s flamboyant entrance was taken with relish by the crowd at the Dome. In...
The Maydays once again produced fun and complete silliness based on what the newspaper headlines...
- 31 May 2013
Prepare yourself for a delightful, interactive experience creating comedy in the Jacques Tati tradition. This...
The Brooklyn songstress made a welcome return to the Studio bar with a solid, laid-back...
- 30 May 2013
This tale of political women, music and the stars spanned the breadth of the court...
The concert began with Debussy’s ‘Six Épigraphes antiques’, evocative pieces based on Greek modes with...
Terry Johnson’s over long, on-the-nose, shallow and shrill adaptation of ‘The Graduate’ was a curious...
Fish Pie was a surreal play about three undersea residents of one building: Cuthbert the...
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