Theatre Review: Young and old star in a politically charged ‘Julius Caesar’ at Bristol Old Vic Author Kevin McGough Date June 15, 2017 14th June 2017 Following the great success of King Lear last year, Julius Caesar...
Comedy Preview: Bristol Comedy Garden 2017 Author Scott Hammond Date June 10, 2017 Bristol Comedy Garden returns to the city this week for its annual showcase of...
Theatre Review: Cinematic Brilliance in Cheek by Jowl’s retelling of The Winters Tale at Bristol Old Vic Author Kevin McGough Date April 28, 2017 25th April 2017 From the perfect footing of the choreographed opening to the dramatic...
Music Dot To Dot Festival 2017 – Second wave of bands announced Author Scott Hammond Date April 1, 2017 1st April 2017 Dot to Dot returns to Bristol this Spring Bank Holiday weekend...
Theatre Review: Tobacco Factory’s Shakespeare Season starts with Othello Author Kevin McGough Date February 23, 2017 21st Feb 2017 For the first time in 8-years Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory...
Film Review: London Contemporary Orchestra bring a chilling dimension to Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood Author Kevin McGough Date February 12, 2017 7th February 2017 The London Contemporary Orchestra visited Colston Hall this week showcasing Radiohead’s Jonny...
Theatre Review: Pink Mist still as brutally honest as ever at Bristol’s Old Vic Author Kevin McGough Date January 26, 2017 25th January 2017 The unrestrained anguish of war will probably never fully be transposed...