On cold rainy evening at the entrance there is no clear sign that it is the Rock House and I nearly got confused and went into men’s toilet, that needs a visual sign for the toilets. But I liked the colourful feel. It feels like a bar and with a nice atmosphere. I felt so […]
Mind the Gap show

Mind the Gap show Contained True stories from the heart 9th February 2016 At New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich “CONTAINED is a vibrant, compelling and personal new show from England’s largest professional learning-disabled theatre company; nine interwoven stories about family and friendships, love and loss, the everyday and the extraordinary”. Mostly the show was […]
Bootleg Beatles at the Brighton Centre in December 2015
The Bootleg Beatles is a tribute band of The Beatles. They are on tour now in UK and internationally too. They have got good reviews and a following of people who come to see them. They have played in Albert Hall in London. I went to see them for my Christmas present from mum […]
Golem
I went to see the new show by theatre company 1927. It’s called Golem. I saw it at the Old Market Theatre in Hove. It was heaving! The space was quite big, settling down into my seat, there were pictures projected onto the big screen on stage – I liked them, they were simple line […]
Review by Thompson Hall: Vanilla and Concrete at the Victoria and Albert Museum
I really enjoyed looking at the work at the exhibition which I found quite fascinating in terms of the work on display. Also it was very interesting to read about each artist which I learnt a great deal from the techniques which was applied to each piece and about the different methods that were taken […]
Anwar Jalal Shemza Exhibition

I really enjoyed spending time at the exhibition in relation to the work on display. Also I learnt some interesting facts that his work ranges from painting to mixed media and ceramics. And that he incorporates various shapes and colours into his work, which makes the viewer look closely at the detail in each piece […]
Review by Thompson Hall: Face of Britain – National Portrait Gallery
I found the exhibition enjoyable in relation to the work on display. As you look around the exhibition is categorised in 5 themes such as fame, self, love etc. Also I liked the various pieces in which explains a lot about the history of portraiture and it reflects on how we see each other as […]
Review by Thompson Hall: Frank Auerbach at Tate Britain
I really enjoyed spending time at the exhibition and was totally amazed by the diversity of work that he’s created over so many years that I’ve seen on display. Which I have to say that variety of techniques such as texture and layers of paint left me really inspired to try in my own work. […]
Horniman Museum review
I really enjoyed visiting the Horniman Museum in South London, in which there is much to see. As you enter the museum you will discover it is full of interesting artefacts such as embalming from the Egyptians to objects from around the world. Also you’ll learn about the history behind the collection. I did find that the […]
Joseph Cornell exhibition review
I attended Joseph Cornell: Wanderlust at the Royal Academy with ActionSpace in August. We looked around the exhibition and then attended a workshop, creating artworks inspired by what we had seen. I found the exhibition very interesting in terms of the work on display, and I also found it a real mixture. Cornell is giving […]