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Hood in the Wood loved by the good

Hood in the Wood loved by the good

12 December 2015

Big show tunes and a huge dose of silliness has lifted the Woodville pantomime Robin Hood and Babes in the Wood to new heights this Christmas.

Maidstone Symphony Orchestra Review

Maidstone Symphony Orchestra Review

30 November 2015

BBC Young Musician of the Year returns to captivate music lovers at Maidstone's Mote Hall.

Review: One Man Breaking Bad

Review: One Man Breaking Bad

15 November 2015

One man's unauthorised parody of Breaking Bad helps you re-live the rollercoaster that was arguably the greatest TV series of all time.

"This is something you folks should be proud of"

"This is something you folks should be proud of"

15 November 2015

Foals rounded off the first festival at Kent's newest music venue with a riotous gig.

Review: The Treacherous Orchestra

Review: The Treacherous Orchestra

15 November 2015

The Treacherous Orchestra travelled all the way from Scotland to play their first gig in Kent - and will hopefully return soon.

Review: The Last Tango

Review: The Last Tango

28 October 2015

Former Strictly stars Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace take to the stage for their final tour.

Review: Hellgate

Review: Hellgate

27 October 2015

On the scariest weekend of the year visitors brave enough to enter Margate's Winter Gardens should prepare for a zombie-filled night of frights.

Review: Freak Week SINdulgence

Review: Freak Week SINdulgence

19 October 2015

There are scares aplenty at the Hop Farm's new Halloween attraction which opens on October 26.

Review: Screamland

Review: Screamland

19 October 2015

Screamland is not one for the faint-hearted and visitors who dare to enter should be prepared for a jumpy and unnerving, but exciting experience.

Review: The Maidstone Symphony Orchestra

Review: The Maidstone Symphony Orchestra

12 October 2015

The Maidstone Symphony Orchestra played its first concert of the new season comprising three Russian works.

Review: Wuthering Heights by the Northern Ballet

Review: Wuthering Heights by the Northern Ballet

07 October 2015

Bronte's romantic classic brought to life through ballet at Canterbury's Marlowe Theatre by the Northern Ballet.

Mousetrap is still a captivating crime caper

Mousetrap is still a captivating crime caper

24 September 2015

Agatha's Christie's iconic play is on at The Woodville as part of its 60th anniversary tour.

Review: The Importance of Being Earnest

Review: The Importance of Being Earnest

23 September 2015

A new slant on an old masterpiece provides a chance to savour Oscar Wilde's script and stellar cast.

Review: Remarkable performance of Blood Brothers

Review: Remarkable performance of Blood Brothers

15 September 2015

A tale of two twins, separated at birth and forced to adopt lives in different social classes, is one that never grows old with British audiences.

Madness bring Our House down

Madness bring Our House down

12 September 2015

Ska sensations madness lived up to their Nutty Boys reputation when they bowled the crowd over at a cricket ground.

Review: Handbagged at the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury

Review: Handbagged at the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury

11 September 2015

What did Queen Elizabeth and Margaret Thatcher discuss at their weekly meetings? This play thinks it has the answers.

Whodunnit? Evergreen appeal of The Mousetrap endures at the Marlowe

Whodunnit? Evergreen appeal of The Mousetrap endures at the Marlowe

02 September 2015

Humour and suspense in timeless appeal of Dame Agatha Christie's legend, The Mousetrap, thrilling Kent audiences on 62nd anniversary tour.

Review: Spirit of the Dance

Review: Spirit of the Dance

18 August 2015

Purist fans of Michael Flatley will enjoy this celebration of Irish dancing, so long as they watch it with fresh eyes.

Review: The Tiger Who Came To Tea at the Gulbenkian

Review: The Tiger Who Came To Tea at the Gulbenkian

18 August 2015

This show takes the charm of the original story and mixes it with the sort of theatrical tricks popular with younger audiences.

Review: Dirty Dancing at the Marlowe Theatre

Review: Dirty Dancing at the Marlowe Theatre

07 August 2015

If you’re a fan of the film then you will find the stage version of Dirty Dancing as captivating as Johnny Castle dancing the Mambo.

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