- 27 October 2019
This well-matched trio are already BREMF favourites after tenor Rory Carver’s sterling performance as Monteverdi’s...
- 26 October 2019
BREMF main programme began in the darkness of Tenebrae, plangent verses from Jeremiah sung during...
- 23 October 2019
Few plays come with such a terrifying reputation as this, not only as a landmark...
- 14 October 2019
For every modern interpretation, every wild re-setting or adaptation of an opera, and no doubt...
- 12 October 2019
There’s something disarmingly un-rock ‘n’ roll about Will Young. The swagger is charmingly innocent, rather...
Glyndebourne Tour’s brand new production of the Verdi favourite is a triumphant coup de théâtre....
- 7 October 2019
Autumn is here and BREMF 2019: METAMORPHOSIS has begun. As in previous years there have...
A ceilidh is an odd event for someone like me who cannot even walk steadily,...
- 25 September 2019
A wonderful script, packed with a cornucopia of Wildean classic quips and a beautiful set...
- 22 September 2019
In past reviews of this excellent choir I have had mixed feelings about the comic...
- 19 September 2019
BalletBoyz filled the stage of Theatre Royal Brighton in a way that few dance companies...
- 5 September 2019
It’s amazing to think that this extraordinary piece of work in its original form dates...