- 10 June 2016
Let me be honest with you, I am one of the millions of die-hard Whitney...
- 9 June 2016
Charmian Hughes is immediately warm and likeable, with her years as a comic serving her...
- 8 June 2016
Waugh wrote a massive novel, a sprawling, engaging family saga populated with extraordinary characters, brittle...
- 7 June 2016
“Where am I?” “You’re in a room!” If you remember this, you were probably a...
A surreal guided tour/comedy promenade of a bizarre thermos museum was a fresh and enjoyable...
- 3 June 2016
Television composer Michael Burdett unearthed a never-heard-before Nick Drake recording and told random strangers (and...
Don’t let the informality fool you, Stephen Plaice’s brilliant tale of the louche world of...
- 31 May 2016
The woes of a disillusioned 23-year-old, yet it still attracted an audience of all ages....
- 30 May 2016
‘Hamlet’ is just full of quotations and some hints of Shakespeare have slipped into this...
Neil Bartlett is a remarkable talent and his work is always fascinating and thought provoking,...
- 28 May 2016
The Dr Blighty theme recalling Brighton’s Indian military hospitals during the Great War was well...
- 27 May 2016
The Lunchtime Concert series ended with a heavyweight programme. Schubert Notturno in E-flat major Op....