April 4, 2012
As you’ll know if you’ve ever read a Now Then magazine around this time of year before, we love Peace in the Park, and with good reason. Well, many reasons in fact. It’s free to attend, it showcases the best local talent and some gems from around the country too and raises money for charity all day to… [...]
March 30, 2012
In case you’d yet to realise we love S1 Artspace. Their new season of artists films opened yesterday, so if you weren’t there you’ve missed a corking evening but never fear – there’s more to come. Cast your eyes down the message below from the lovely peeps themselves.
S1 Artspace is pleased to announce the sixth S1 SALON: a… [...]
March 21, 2012
14th March, The Crucible.
Reviewer – Phill James.
The Michael Frayn Season concludes this month with the production of one of his newest plays, Democracy. Set between the period of 1969-74, the play centres around Willy Brandt, then-chancellor of West Germany. Based on fact, the play is a complex web of secrets and deceptions entangled with genuine… [...]
March 12, 2012
Doug Stanhope.
Before Turning the Gun on Himself…
Roadrunner Comedy.
Reviewer – Sam Walby.
Doug Stanhope is not the kind of comic who is going to “make it big”, in the Michael McIntyre sense. He missed that boat a long time ago and he knows that better than anyone else. 20 years on the road, performing to… [...]
March 8, 2012
For those of you who are still somehow unfamiliar with S1 Artspace, we thought we’d drop a brief post about the current exhibition and some added extras coming up courtesy of said artspace.
S1 Artspace was founded as a charity in 1995 by a group of like-minded individuals looking to create a sustainable environment for artistic endeavours within… [...]