THEATRE REVIEW: Present Laughter The full audience found it a very comfortable treat indeed and perfect evening entertainment after the long weekend that is Pride, I certainly agree with the latter.
THEATRE REVIEW: Rehearsal for Murder@Theatre Royal I’m not going to spoil the ending for you, I’ll let the writer do that instead but it’s worth knowing it’s all a huge wet pail of red herrings with not a decent dénouement in sight.
REVIEW: THEATRE:Once Upon A Time On Something Street This is walk thought theatre with some audience participation, it’s aiming to be something gentler altogether, something real and relevant to the audience but enjoyable all the same.
REVIEW: Brighton Fringe: CircoPitanga An excellent hour of well crafted and seriously impressive skill.
REVIEW: Pink Fringe: The Bear Space Thought proving and funny, in equal measure and never fully tipping from one to the other, a high wire of narrative balancing not an easy mix but one which Fouplay produce with verve, style and very engaging performers. Great fun.
REVIEW: Wahaca: Mexican Street Market Wahaca is a very welcome addition to the growing city food scene from the Americans and their modern, original and well balanced take on Mexican cuisine, coupled with their superb location and serious commitment to charming, welcoming and knowledgeable staff mean this is a place to get familiar with
REVIEW: The Father: Theatre Royal Recommend for those who like their theatre with some substance and enjoy a tour de force of acting.