Music Review: Negotiating the Expanding Beast of Dot To Dot 2016 Author Scott Hammond Date May 30, 2016 28th May 2016Though it’s not quite the glorious, almost unseasonably hot bank holiday sunshine...
Theatre Review: ‘History History History’ a powerful aligning of the personal and universal at The Cube Author Scott Hammond Date May 21, 2016 19th May 2016 The French Revolution, The Plague, Orson Welles “fucking up his second...
Theatre Review: Hauntingly beautiful dance in ‘Da-da-Darling’ at Mayfest Author Kevin McGough Date May 21, 2016 20th May 2016Nestled between Shirehampton and Lawrence Weston, stands King Weston House, in all...
Theatre Review: ‘The Complete Deaths’ & the hilarity of mortality at Old Vic Author Scott Hammond Date May 18, 2016 17th May 2016 The premise of this new production from Spymonkey was certainly...
Theatre Review: Serene storytelling in ‘Portraits in Motion’ at Mayfest Author Kevin McGough Date May 18, 2016 17th May 2016Volker Gerling is a well-travelled manAn unassuming fellow, he still radiates the...
Theatre Review: Paradise Lost – A Satirical Sprint Through Milton Epic (Mayfest at Circomedia) Author Scott Hammond Date May 14, 2016 13th May 2016(Photo by Zoe Manders)The prospect of re-enacting 17th century poet John Milton’s...
Theatre Review: Brilliantly bizarre ‘Chekov’s First Play’, as Mayest begins Author Kevin McGough Date May 14, 2016 12th May 2016 When looking for foundation pieces for a new play, the combination of...
Documentaries Review: Janis – Little Girl Blue (released on DVD 9th May) Author Scott Hammond Date May 7, 2016 7th May 2016Compared to the most famous of the late, great musicians who have...