- 27 July 2017
Martyn is a believable incarnation of Mrs Hoover, a little old lady who holds tight...
- 26 July 2017
This year BREMF is telling stories about the gradual and multi-faceted development of music. There’s...
- 25 July 2017
Taking on a major classic novel has for many years been a challenge of theatre...
- 20 July 2017
Rise started and ended with the unexpected. The show consisted of many sketches with the...
- 18 July 2017
Thirty years on Willy Russell’s one woman play is as moving and as poignant as...
It is perhaps wrong to make comparisons between theatrical adaptations, after all, each creative team...
- 17 July 2017
Fresh from performing at the Roundhouse, Soul of the City’s community choir provided true inspiration...
- 16 July 2017
I always enjoy Rainbow Chorus concerts, they stand for so much, inclusivity, and by this...
- 14 July 2017
Early music was often academically dry or embarrassingly gimmicky, sometimes both. This well selected programme,...
- 11 July 2017
White Lies were a bona fide hit with the sold out crowd at Concorde 2....
Carol Harrison’s theatrical biography of The Small Faces is the real antidote to the sugary...
- 10 July 2017
This themed collaboration between two Brighton and Hove choirs proved to be not only a...