I know I wasn’t the only person in the audience last night who hadn’t seen Annie before, but at times it felt like it. The foyer…
What the musician and the poet did next
I know I wasn’t the only person in the audience last night who hadn’t seen Annie before, but at times it felt like it. The foyer…
One of the fine things about living in Eastbourne is that we can walk to the theatre. Last week we were in the front row…
June 29th was the hottest day of the year so far, and Lewes Town Hall was like a sauna. That didn’t take away from the…
Last weekend was the Towner Gallery‘s summer party, together with the opening of two exhibitions PLUS the official unveiling of Lothar Götz‘s colourful exterior painting,…
Each year I visit the Charleston Festival with a friend who introduced it to me some fifteen years ago I think. She’s been going there…
My friend Susan read about a concert at St John’s and asked if I’d like to go with her. It was a male voice choir…
When the title of a play is ‘The comedy about…’ it sets rather high expectations. And one person’s ‘comedy’ can have another person checking their…
Last Friday we were at DC1, home of the Devonshire Collective, on Seaside for the opening of the annual Postcard Show. It’s a great idea…
I wasn’t sure what to expect of ‘A Song at Twilight’ by Noël Coward, which I saw last night at the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne…
A decent turn-out last night for the opening of ‘Caroline’s Kitchen’ at the Devonshire Park Theatre. The basic premise: a TV chef is about to…