Theatre Review: Old Big ‘Ead comes to Bristol with ‘The Damned United’ at Tobacco Factory Author Kevin McGough Date June 5, 2018 5th June 2018 “I wouldn’t say I was the best manager in the business....
Theatre Review: Humorous Klezmer mayhem from ‘Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story’ @ Bristol Old Vic (MayFest) Author Kevin McGough Date May 19, 2018 18th May 2018 Ghosts haunt our lives. Be it the spectre of sights seen,...
Theatre Review: A funny & poignant call to ‘Live Before You Die’ at The Loco Klub (Mayfest) Author Scott Hammond Date May 17, 2018 17th May 2018 A simple but affecting two man show, Live Before You...
Gig Reviews, Theatre Doug Hream Blunt brings his unique funk to Mayfest @ The Cube with some new friends Author Kevin McGough Date May 13, 2018 12th May 2018 Musical success came later in life to Doug Hream Blunt than...
Visual Art Review: ‘Now Is the Time to Say Nothing’ at Mayfest – a plea for human empathy amidst Syrian conflict Author Scott Hammond Date May 12, 2018 11th May 2018 A collaboration between director Caroline Williams, Syrian artist/filmmaker Reem Karssli...
Gig Reviews Review: Drenge host boisterous Grand Reopening at The Lantern Author Scott Hammond Date April 29, 2018 27th April 2018 Rather than making reference to their touring an album of new...
Theatre Review: More Miller Magic in Bristol with ‘A view From The Bridge’ at Tobacco Factory Author Kevin McGough Date April 25, 2018 24th April 2018 Driven by outstanding performances by the cast, the Tobacco Factory’s retelling...
Film Review: Czech National Orchestra deliver Jaws in Concert at Colston Hall Author Scott Hammond Date April 16, 2018 14th April Since its release in June 1975, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws – an...