- 10 June 2023
There was little doubt that when Chichester Festival Theatre announced that they would be staging...
- 31 May 2023
Theatre has always been the natural home of comedy but never better than when that...
- 17 May 2023
Latest’s Yael Breuer speaks to Dr Fenia Giannopoulou, an artist and academic who, with her...
- 15 May 2023
Taking the heart of John Lily’s 1580s and long neglected play with its themes of...
- 7 May 2023
With a promise of a burlesque theme in the programme and the venue dressed to...
Reviews
BREMF – Plainsong to Polyphony
- 29 October 2017
The spacious acoustic and mystical atmosphere of St. Bartholomew’s provided an ideal venue for this...
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Eugene Tzigane (conductor), Inon Barnatan (piano)
- 29 October 2017
An all-Beethoven programme is the perfect way to luxuriate in the brilliance of the great...
BREMF – Pygmalion
- 28 October 2017
Imagine brightly-coloured French porcelain, animated with music. Josh Cooter, a perfectly anguished tenor, sings the...






