- 16 May 2019
There is something terrifying about being made to feel quite so uncomfortable and yet totally...
- 14 May 2019
It was inevitable that we would enjoy this fabulous recital by one of the most...
- 12 May 2019
Sheila Hill’s Brighton Festival commission was a fascinating piece celebrating motherhood. Bringing together a large...
Regular visitors to Brighton Festival Kneehigh are fearlessly inventive when it comes to making theatre...
Brighton Festival’s lunchtime concert programme seldom fails to delight, but on occasions that delight turns...
- 9 May 2019
There’s always a sense of Michael Ball being a thoroughly nice guy, whether it’s in...
- 8 May 2019
It’s the late 1960s and two young men meet, in what was one of the...
- 6 May 2019
The beautiful setting of Glyndebourne is undoubtedly a jewel in our countryside and the fine...
- 5 May 2019
It’s 2019 and we have so made so many advances when it comes to LGBTQ+...
- 4 May 2019
Regulars in Latest Reviews the BGMC seldom fail to provide a fine evening of musical...
- 25 April 2019
David Mamet’s powerful play is not only a feat of writing but also a challenge...
- 21 April 2019
A trip to the movies! Earlier today, Yael Breuer sat down with film buff, Judy...