Reviews

Fannytasticals: Cum Again

- 21 May 2019

One thing that frustrates me about the Brighton Fringe is the amount of shows that...

Backbone

- 19 May 2019

Modern Circus, I can take it or leave it. I’m no fan of being distressed...

A Steady Rain

- 19 May 2019

Festivals are the natural home of the short play, and hooray for that. But this...

Jerwood Glyndebourne Young Artists

- 18 May 2019

The first notes from Frederick Jones (tenor) told us we were in for a treat....

My Left Right Foot: The Musical

- 16 May 2019

There is something terrifying about being made to feel quite so uncomfortable and yet totally...

András Schiff: Bach Partitas

- 14 May 2019

It was inevitable that we would enjoy this fabulous recital by one of the most...

Eye To Eye

- 12 May 2019

Sheila Hill’s Brighton Festival commission was a fascinating piece celebrating motherhood. Bringing together a large...

Dead Dog In A Suitcase (and other love songs)

- 12 May 2019

Regular visitors to Brighton Festival Kneehigh are fearlessly inventive when it comes to making theatre...

Marmen Quartet

- 12 May 2019

Brighton Festival’s lunchtime concert programme seldom fails to delight, but on occasions that delight turns...

Michael Ball: Coming Home To You

- 9 May 2019

There’s always a sense of Michael Ball being a thoroughly nice guy, whether it’s in...

All I See Is You

- 8 May 2019

It’s the late 1960s and two young men meet, in what was one of the...

Ensemble Correspondances: Music From The Court of Louis XIII

- 6 May 2019

The beautiful setting of Glyndebourne is undoubtedly a jewel in our countryside and the fine...