- 24 May 2026
What a great way to spend a bank holiday Saturday than to head up to...
- 23 May 2026
I count myself amongst the generations that grew up enjoying the works of Enid Blyton....
- 22 May 2026
Seldom is theatre as disquieting as this remarkable work from South Africa, a work that...
- 19 May 2026
They’re all stars and already delivering great things. This year’s programme ran the full gamut...
Shostakovich’s 10th Symphony will fill the Albert Hall, so it’s no surprise that the Dome...
- 17 May 2026
In a week where I saw a play about the lack or suppression of joy...
- 16 May 2026
Resound have made a name and built a reputation amongst the city’s community choirs based...
- 15 May 2026
It’s only part way into Peter Quilter‘s new play that we discover why she is...
- 14 May 2026
With fingers like tempered steel but capable of a feathery lightness of touch, Sherri Lun’s...
Music can be so therapeutic. I was under the weather before this concert and so...
- 8 May 2026
A friend asked me the other day what the difference is between No Fit State...
Minerva Baroque boldly took us back in time to an early Georgian Music Room, Mr...
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