Abigail’s Party: Theatre Royal: Theatre review As with all Mike Leighs’ work this is about the dissection of a certain type of triumph of self delusion and the spearing of pretension and on this level it wins. One for the fans!
London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Dome I was pleasantly surprised to see such a full audience on a cold, wet and windy night in Brighton to hear the London Philharmonic Orchestra perform, conducted by David Parry. True, the programme was a crowd pleaser – Beethoven 5, Schumann’s Cello Concerto and Elgar’s Enigma Variations – ‘nothing we
The Color Sexy: Edited by Marcus Anthony: Book review Fun to read, and with enough range in the stories to please most folk, this is a good holiday or late night read.
Gay Relationships: by Paul Jenner: Book review This is an easy to read and understand comprehensive guide to all the various parts; sensual, sexual, spiritual and financial that can lead to a sustainable happy relationship.
The Tallis Scholars’ 40th Anniversary Concert at St Paul’s Cathedral It was a real privilege to be in the audience for the launch concert of The Tallis Scholars’ 40th anniversary celebrations at St Paul’s Cathedral. I was expecting something special, but this concert must be up there with one of the best live music experiences I can remember. On the programme were s
The Brighton & Hove Gay Business Forum The Gay Business Forum, of which I am a member, has been up and running for a while now, and I’ve been a member for a few months. It’s a great idea – a forum for the LGBT community’s business owners to come together, discuss matters which affect us all, and make plans to deal […]
THE BARBER OF SEVILLE: ENO: Opera Review This was a great night out at the ENO, full of laughter and delightful performances and the added fireworks of Lucy Crows voice. I’d recommend this production for a first timer or for someone with a more traditional taste in opera as it will leave you humming and smiling all the way home.