Gig Reviews Review: Of Monsters and Men Offer A Darker Edge at O2 Academy Author Scott Hammond Date November 21, 2015 2oth November 2015 During a quick, pre show walk amongst tonight’s audience, one can see...
Theatre Review: ‘Men in the Cities’ – A Despairing Tale of Modern Masculinity at Tobacco Factory Author Scott Hammond Date November 14, 2015 13th November 2015 Having last experienced his thoughtful verbatim piece ‘Stand’ as part of Bristol’s...
Gig Reviews Review: The Staves’ Precise Sibling Harmonies Grace Colston Hall Author Scott Hammond Date November 9, 2015 7th November 2015 Akin to Don and Phil Everly, First Aid Kit’s Klara and Johanna...
Theatre Review: Jane Wenham, The Witch of Walkern Opens at Tobacco Factory Author Scott Hammond Date November 4, 2015 3rd November 2015 Following a 2015 BAFTA award for her co-writing of Polish drama film...
Theatre Review: Two worlds collide in the climate change drama ‘The Edge’ at the Tobacco Factory Author Kevin McGough Date October 27, 2015 27th October 2015Two worlds collide in Transport theatre’s remarkable story of an Indian migrant...
Gig Reviews Review: Blossoms’ Tuneful Statement of Intent at Thekla Author Scott Hammond Date October 23, 2015 22nd October 2015 Last visiting Bristol in an impressive support slot for The Charlatans at...
Gig Reviews Review: Yo La Tengo’s Gentle Approach Captivates In First Bristol Show At Colston Hall Author Scott Hammond Date October 19, 2015 18th October 2015 When, three songs into the performance, vocalist and lead songwriter Ira Kaplan...
Theatre Review: Bristol Old Vic delivers brooding and intense rendering of ‘The Crucible’ Author Scott Hammond Date October 17, 2015 14th October 2015 Returning to the home of its premiere UK performance in 1954, and...