Abandoman review (Canterbury Festival)
Hip hop musical comedian Rob Broderick (Abandoman) took over the Westgate Hall in Canterbury last night, bringing his…
The Canterbury Festival is Kent’s international arts festival and it runs for two weeks every Autumn. Events take place at several venues across the city, including the Cathedral, the Malthouse Theatre, the Great Hall at Kent College and more. The programme includes music, theatre and comedy to name but a few and I covered several of the events in 2023. This year will be the 40th Anniversary and Canterbury Fest returns from 19th October – 2nd November. I look forward to seeing the full schedule, when it is announced later in the year!
Abandoman review (Canterbury Festival)
Hip hop musical comedian Rob Broderick (Abandoman) took over the Westgate Hall in Canterbury last night, bringing his…
The Mistake review (Canterbury Festival)
One of my favourite things about the Canterbury Festival is the variety of the programme. So far I have seen an immersive art…
Graffiti Classics review (Canterbury Festival)
The Canterbury Festival is now in full swing, with daily theatre, music, comedy and cultural events across the city…
Renaissance at Canterbury Cathedral
The Canterbury Festival is now underway for 2023, with Luxmuralis transforming the Cathedral for the second year…
Luxmuralis are back at the 2023 Canterbury Festival
Last November I watched the tremendous Luxmuralis close the 2022 Canterbury Festival with their show ‘Shine: Let There Be…
Shine: Let There Be Light! at Canterbury Cathedral
Last week I had the opportunity to enjoy two evenings of the arts in Canterbury city centre. The first featured The Marlowe…