Review: Outside the Box: A Live Show about Death
A thought provoking, funny and moving performance by a masterful story teller, requiring us to think carefully about death and dying before it is too late.
Review: Outside the Box: A Live Show about Death
A thought provoking, funny and moving performance by a masterful story teller, requiring us to think carefully about death and dying before it is too late.
Review: Peter York : How To Become A Nicer Type of Person
A man intent on slaying the emotional incontinence in twenty-first century society.
Review: Blofeld and Baxter : Rogues on the Road
Two dear old things in an hour of delightful nostalgia.
Review: Dial Medicine for Murder
Chilling tale of one convicted serial killer. And another one that got away.
Review: Festival of the Spoken Nerd – Just For Graphs
Spreadsheets, flaming parabolas and frequent, strong nerdity
Review: The Adventures Of Nellie Bly
Stop the press! Follow life in the fast (Lois) Lane with this interpid girl reporter!
Review: Dan Simpson: Nerdsmith
Science, maths and tech combine in a nerdish symphony of meta-poetry.
Review: Paroxysm Press – Pleasure And Pain Showcase
Bringing the boldest stories and poetry many publishers haven’t the courage to put into print and giving them an open mic to say it out loud.
Review: Mr Stuart’s Distant Range
A fascinating glimpse into the journals of Stuart the explorer, reflected onto today’s political panorama
Review: Hard Travelin’ with Woody
Review: Anthem for a Doomed Youth
An absorbing and moving hour of First World War poetry delivered by a master of the solo stage
Review: James Veitch : The Fundamental Interconnectedness of Everyone with an Internet Connection
I didn’t know that spammers and scammers could be so stupid. Or so funny.
Review: Blofeld and Baxter : Memories of Test Match Special
Two dear old things in an hour of sublime nostalgia.
Review: Man Up, Jonny Fluffypunk
A heart-warming discourse on fatherhood, with poems, history, music and socks
Review: Mrs Moneypenny’s Money Clinic Live
Interesting guests but not a lot of superscrimpers in the audience.