
The National Youth Dance Company (NYDC) put on a great performance at DanceEast. Their new work, Madhead, was contemporary excellence full of passion, energy and fantastic choreography.Before...
From the opening bars of Swing Machine’s rendering of the Glenn Miller Orchestra’s American Patrol, the Jazz by the Waterfront audience members were transported back in...
On stage at DanceEast this week, Russell Maliphant’s innovative premiere Silent Lines took the audience on a journey which explored ‘the visually rich and resonant connections...
Devised and choreographed by Humanhood’s Júlia Robert and Rudi Cole, in what was their first visit to the Jerwood DanceHouse, 'Torus' aimed to capture ‘a...
For a spiffing night out, I thoroughly recommend Noel Coward’s Private Lives at the Avenue Theatre. Director, Joanna Carrick, and Red Rose Chain have produced yet another...
For this latest production at the New Wolsey Theatre, before the performance had even commenced, the excited buzz of anticipation from the audience, largely female, was palpable; such...
On stage at DanceEast this week, Lost Dog’s new show reveals the ‘true story’ of Romeo & Juliet. ‘It turns out they didn’t die in a tragic misunderstanding,...
From the rich treasure trove of the Ipswich collections, one hundred artworks by women have been brought together at the Ipswich Art Gallery to celebrate the centenary of the Representation...
TRIBE//’s debut work ‘Still I Rise’ at DanceEast was an inspiring and emotive piece of dance that highlighted inner personal strength and empowerment, channelling...
Imagine it’s 1963, and you’re a Black British ten-year-old girl planning to win the Weston-Super-Mare beauty contest! Meet Phyllis ‘Princess’ James, the girl...
The writer and social critic, Charles Dickens (1812-1870), is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. Such was his fame at the time, not only were his books...
Performed at DanceEast this week, Epilogues, the new production by the James Cousins Company, is a 70-minute performance consisting of three parts: Within Her Eyes, which first premiered...
On entering Christchurch Mansion’s art gallery, my breath was taken away by the initial sight of Auguste Rodin’s monumental sculpture, The Kiss. The sheer beauty and scale...
The Fenland Screamers And Other Boggy Tales - Your Panto Alternative This ChristmasOkay, so let's face it, not everyone loves the panto. Christmas is the season for pantomimes...
The writer and director, Peter Rowe, has produced yet another classic Rock ‘n’ Roll panto for the New Wolsey Theatre, with this year’s special treatment being given...
			
			
		
			
				
			
			
		
My granddaughter and i went to wiggly woos for a craft and afternoon t...