Reviews

Brawn

- 17 May 2018

Christopher Wollaton’s self penned and performed one man play is an impressive study of the...

Fauna

- 17 May 2018

This six piece ensemble’s performance started slowly, perhaps a little too slow for me, but...

Attractor

- 16 May 2018

The combination of contemporary Indonesian music and modern dance forms made fascinating stuff for sure...

Guru Dudu’s Silent Disco Walking Tours

- 16 May 2018

After a quick introduction and warm-up we set off down New Road, dancing to music...

Twonkey’s Night Train to Lichtenstein

- 16 May 2018

Mr Twonkey took us on a surreal journey using several props, puppets and absurdist comedy...

Shit-Faced Shakespeare: Hamlet

- 16 May 2018

There’s always going to be a fine line between hilarity and total chaos when the...

Magnard Ensemble

- 14 May 2018

Can you play a wind instrument while smiling? Well, this talented quintet certainly can and...

Songs From The Sea

- 14 May 2018

Glyndebourne was the setting on a fine spring afternoon for a programme of sea inspired...

War Requiem: Benjamin Britten

- 14 May 2018

The stage of the Dome Concert Hall heaved under the weight of two orchestra, the...

The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk

- 14 May 2018

Expectations of Knee High productions are always high, and this beautiful production proves those hopes...

Ladyface

- 11 May 2018

Lucy Farrett’s Ladyface show was a great collection of comic characters, fast-paced and full of...

Heritage Opera: La Boheme

- 11 May 2018

Puccini’s ever-popular romantic drama seemed the perfect fit for the idyllic Brighton Open Air Theatre,...