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Angelos and Barry – Live Review – Whitby Pavilion
By Victoria Holdsworth, November 2017 As cold as it was outside, there was a very cosy welcome in the Whitby ... -
Tom Stade – Live Review – Ilkley King’s Hall
By Laura Whiteley, November 2017 Stade waltzes onto the stage with an arrogant swagger and raises his arms as if ... -
Imelda May – Live Review – Hull City Hall
By Roger Crow, November 2017 I have one thought when I settle in at Hull City Hall for the second ... -
Follies – Review – The National Theatre Live, Junction Goole
By Rachael Popow, November 2017 Although it contains some of composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim’s best-loved and most frequently performed songs – ... -
An Interview with Ed Byrne
By Brian Donaldson Ed Byrne has been an acclaimed stand-up (with audiences and critics alike) for 20 years now. His ... -
Miller and Max by Luke Buckmaster – Review
By Roger Crow I was a fan of Mad Max before I even managed to see any of the films. ... -
Favourite Pleasures by Gun – Album Review
by Victoria Holdsworth It has been 30 years since Gun burst on to the scene, and I remember them fondly. ... -
I’ll Be Yours by The Americans – Album Review
by Victoria Holdsworth The debut album from this LA quartet is a stunning reminder of everything musically nostalgic from the ... -
SAS: Rogue Heroes by Ben Macintyre – Review
By Karl Hornsey If anyone asked me the age-old question of who I would invite to my fantasy dinner party, ... -
Murder on the Orient Express (2017) – Film Review
Director: Kenneth Branagh Cast: Kenneth Branagh, Michelle Pfeiffer, Daisy Ridley Certificate: 12A by Roger Crow How good is a joke ... -
Rita, Sue and Bob Too – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Eve Luddington, November 2017 This semi-autobiographical play shocked its first audiences when it was premiered in London in 1982. ... -
Geostorm (2017) – Film Review
Director: Dean Devlin Cast: Gerard Butler, Jim Sturgess, Ed Harris Certificate: 12A by Roger Crow Geostorm might well be the ...