- 17 May 2012
Coming in at minutes off three hours it is hardly surprising that at times this...
It’s 1962 and Bishop Bilodeau finds himself confronted in a prison by his old schoolfriend...
Heartbreak, pain, loss, misery… the usual themes of ‘country’ music. But in the hands of...
- 16 May 2012
This pairing of two above average height male comics touches loosely on their stature but...
After last year’s successful run The Cock & Tail has returned to the Brighton Fringe,...
The re-creation of two scenes from Hamilton’s book is excellent, the atmosphere oppressive and the...
One harp sounds very clear in St Mary’s, which has such a fine acoustic, but...
With little more than three performers, two masks and an accordion, Theatre ad Infinitum created...
The owner of Rachael’s Cafe, Eric, a conflicted cross-dresser who yearns for full gender reassignment...
Spread out on the floor of The Old Market, the stage resembled a mad inventor’s...
- 15 May 2012
The first preview of Turner prize winner Jeremy Deller’s portrait with fellow filmmaker Nicholas Abrahams...
It was absolutely amazing to have so many different music styles blended together – a...