The performance was performed, directed and written by solo artist Nye Russell – Thompson The performance started with a record playing that was scratched, which created a nice metaphor for someone with stammer. The solo performance was about him sharing his experiences and frustrations with stammering. During the performance he adds humor by taking the […]
Candoco Dance Company: You and I Know (Unlimited Festival) by Katy Cracknell
On Tuesday 6th September I saw two of Candoco’s dancers perform a new duet called, You and I Know, choreographed by Arlene Phillips. The performance was took place on the Clore Ballroom with chairs surrounding the stage area in an open rectangle shape. I liked the fact that it was free, open and accessible for […]
Review of Zootropolis
Zootropolis Film Review In the world of Zootropolis, mammals both prey and predator have evolved beyond their savage ways as shown through a children’s school play performed by our protagonist; Judy Hopps. She dreams of being a police officer despite everyone saying she can’t. Through a training montage she grows old enough to leave her […]
Review of the London Comic Con 2015
I went to London Comic Con 2015, a convention dedicated and themed around current popular media such as comic books, film and videogames. I went with my friends Jason and Terry, we explored stools which sold merchandise, games, artwork and costumes; speaking of which. Many people who come to […]
Review of Felicity Hammond exhibition at House 2016
Felicity Hammond A HOUSE/Photo works co-commission Show Room: The Language of Living The University of Brighton Galleries, 154-155 Edward Street, Brighton, BN2 0JG 30 April – 29 May The Venue This used to be an American Express office. One floor is now part of Brighton University only 1 floor. Felicity Hammond “photographs digitally manipulated images […]
Review of Annie the musical at Theatre Royal Brighton
I went to see Annie at Theatre Royal Brighton. I really enjoy the show I would see it again. The singing was very good and it was very inspiring. The scene design was amazing; I like how they set it out whole play. It was fun how they got the crowd involved it felt exciting. […]
Review of Gillian Wearing exhibition at HOUSE 2016
Gillian Wearing – A Room With Your Views A HOUSE/Brighton Festival co-commission University of Brighton Galleries, 58-67 Grand Parade, Brighton 30 April – 29 May I went see the house launch for Gillian on Friday 29th May Venue: The exhibition is inside dark green house with little cute lights outside. l loved the colour. Inside […]
Review of Thompson Hall’s HOUSE Festival 2016 exhibition
Thompson Hall – Home Away From Home A HOUSE/Outside In co-commission The Regency Town House 13 Brunswick Square, Hove 30 April – 29 May The venue for this exhibition was a house with beautiful architect and structure. It really worked well feeling like you are in a house and not museum. I like the […]
The Relaxed Concert at Town Hall & Symphony Hall, Birmingham – 10 April 2016, 3pm
Town Hall and Symphony Hall in Birmingham are putting on The Relaxed Concert with James Rowney, Little Jim and Orchestra of the Swan on 10 April at 3pm. They’ve created a unique concert in a relaxed setting to introduce you to the music you might know and love, as voted for by the families in […]
Into the woods review
On the 7th February I went to see Into The Woods, produced by Bede’s Academy. It was a piece of musical theatre. There was puppetry, special effects, singing and acting. I went because I like theatre and I’ve seen the film and wanted to see what the difference was. The actors were young but very […]