Review: Oxford Lieder’s Weekend of Song was “quite simply glorious” and is still available...
If there were awards for making a virtue out of necessity, then Oxford Lieder would surely be in the running for the top prize.
Having successfully put...
REVIEW “A blisteringly good stomp through my youth” ‘Bat Out Of Hell – The...
Cards on the table. I am a passionate Bat out of Hell fan. From teenage angst right up to my current loud, middle aged kitchen discos, the album has...
REVIEW: “Chippy, always a benchmark for regional pantomimes, has excelled itself with Rapunzel”
Thanks to that wicked villain, Coronavirus, we have had to wait an extra year for the infamous Chipping Norton panto. So has Rapunzel been worth the wait?...
REVIEW: ‘So much more than a period piece of black history’ Catch The Mountaintop...
Passionate, provocative, funny, angry, rousing, moving - The Mountaintop by Katori Hall (herself from the southern States) imagines the final night of Dr Martin Luther King before...