• Annie @ Royal Concert Hall

    With a set that resembled a gigantic jigsaw puzzle covered in a map of New York city, Lesley Joseph and boundless energy from every single cast member, what more could an audience member ask for in this wonderful revival of Annie? The musical, set in 1930’s New York tells...
  • 5 Best Bunnies – Happy Easter

    HAPPY EASTER, hopefully the Easter Bunny has visited your home this morning. If he has and you need a break from all the chocolate that has been delivered to your door, then read on to find out about Impact’s thoughts on the top five fictional bunnies. (However, if you...
  • Gangsta Granny @ Theatre Royal

    It’s testament to his genius that the brain behind Vicky Pollard, Bubbles Devere and Daffyd – the only gay in the village – is also able to write one of the most successful children’s books in the country. Since departing from the shores of Little Britain, David Walliams has...
  • BBC Symphony Orchestra @ Royal Concert Hall

    Performing three pieces composed early in the twentieth century, conducted passionately by Gergely Madaras, The BBC Symphony Orchestra evoked the fervour, the humour and all the varied feeling of orchestral music penned in that period. They did an astounding job of conveying the rich life of their main piece,...
  • Skylight @ Nottingham New Theatre

    Human relationships are never simple. University students are particularly familiar with the challenges and changes one endures when leaving home to live independently in a new environment with an entirely different set of people. Skylight, amongst other things, is a theatrical commentary on the complexity and depth of relationships...
  • The Thrill of Love @ Nottingham New Theatre

    Upon entering the room, it was clear that the stage was well and truly set for the brilliant drama about to unfold. With the audience placed on opposite sides of the stage, we became well and truly the jury giving our verdict on the moral dilemma that Ruth, and...
  • BBC Philharmonic @ Royal Concert Hall

    The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Juanjo Mena, performed a selection of three pieces which comprised of varied styles. The first was a symphonic poem, Bed0rich Smetana’s Vltava from Má vlast, followed by Belá Bartók’s Violin Concerto No.2 and concluding with Antonín Dvorák’s Symphony No.9 in E minor. Bedrich...