It’s Sunday afternoon and I pick up Max from Oxford city centre, he was staying with a friend that teaches at the University. It’s been raining but it’s stopped now and the sun has come out, bright rays sparkling on tarmac, pavements and historic buildings. Just...
The theatre last night was called The Unicorn, run by a group of magical volunteers and I found myself asking ….Who booked this tour! A wizard?! Max and I feel so lucky to be experiencing yet another great listening room, a theatre built within a building that has...
Upon arriving in England’s former capital city Winchester, the beautiful Arc theatre was easy to find. However, Max and I found ourselves doing a few laps of the city centre’s one way system in a bid to find the loading bay! But what better city to be circling? So...
A secret garden carved out of the hillside, over looking a valley. A small wooden stage flanked by low hanging leaves that rustled in the gentle breeze so consistently they created the kind of ambient sonic wash you could sample and use with zero processing. This...
Birmingham’s changed a lot in recent years. Haven’t we all? The gig last night was in the Jane How and Justham Family Rooms on the 3rd floor of Symphony Hall building in Brum city centre – refurbished with care and creativity during the lockdown. Floor to ceiling...
“The biggest skies in the world” is how tonight’s host Matthew describes the Suffolk/Norfolk skies above tonight’s venue – Wingfield Barns As I drive East the land opens out flat, like the blank pages of a new diary. Anything’s possible tonight. It’s unwritten....