- 28 May 2013
A frankly ragged and unsatisfying look at contemporary feminism. The event started late with some...
You sat in total, pitch blackness with sounds coming through your headphones. There were voices...
This is the stuff festivals should be made of, fascinating work from around the world...
It’s a hard task to keep up the laughs in a venue as large as...
- 24 May 2013
How does one start to take Khaled Hosseini’s epic novel to the stage? What do...
Oh dear, maybe once again it’s me but there was a distinct whiff of The...
- 23 May 2013
Blast Theory are an internationally recognised art collective who’s innovative use of technology within their...
- 22 May 2013
It comes as no surprise that these young talents plucked from the chorus and nurtured...
How low can one go, how deep, how far down? For Clod Ensemble the answer...
Varmints was a minimalist, but beautifully staged production with countryside and cityscapes projected onto a...
- 21 May 2013
Joined on stage by Norman Cook, the man himself, and Skint Records’ Damian Harris; Adam...
The Elias Quartet continued this series of quartets with their distinctive vigour and exaggerated contrasts,...