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28 March 2024
Jaded by Ela Lee
Jaded, Ela Lee's debut novel, delves into themes of misogyny, consent, and racism with finesse.
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24 March 2024
An Enemy of the People: Post-COVID Adaptation
‘The economy is not in crisis. The economy IS the crisis!’
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23 March 2024
Review of Diversity Supernova @ The Bristol Hippodrome
We visited the Bristol Hippodrome to watch the new Diversity Show – Supernova. It was an amazing visual spectacular!
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21 March 2024
Assembly Hall at Sadlers Wells
Kidd Pivot’s latest production, led by the remarkable Crystal Pite and Jonathan Young, masterfully brings to life a relatable tale of community and belonging.
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21 March 2024
A Taste of Honey at Royal Exchange, Manchester
Emma Baggott's revival of Shelagh Delaney's classic play places working-class women centre stage.
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19 March 2024
Phil Rick Returns With Latest Single "We Paid"
Phil Rick's "We Paid": A Flash Of Opulence In Modern Rap
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15 March 2024
Indigo Giant at The Rep, Birmingham
Inspired by Dinabandhu Mitra's trail-blazing Indigo Mirror which shook colonial India: the similarly named Indigo Giant visits Birmingham Rep with an intriguing tale of love and revolution.
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11 March 2024
Exploring the Gastronomic Delights of ICONSIAM Food Market
Embark on a culinary journey through ICONSIAM Food Market. Nestled within the shopping mall in Bangkok and established in 2018, this food haven has swiftly emerged as a cherished destination, captivating all with its diverse flavours and aromas.
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10 March 2024
The Fleetwood Mac Legacy - GYOW
My 2nd time seeing this fabulous performance, a lot of new parts which I thoroughly enjoyed.
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8 March 2024
For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy at Garrick Theatre
Intricate, spellbinding and bold- this piece truly shows the great craft of six performers with an brilliant writer.
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8 March 2024
The Middle Daughter by Chika Unigwe
The Middle Daughter by Chika Unigwe is a poignant exploration of family and sisterhood, set against the backdrop of Nigeria.
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2 March 2024
Ballet national de Marseille: Roommates at the Southbank Centre
‘Roommates’ features a diverse range of themes and styles across six compelling pieces, resulting in a dynamic and enthralling fusion of dance.
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1 March 2024
Faebound by Saara El-Arifi
In Faebound, the first book of a new trilogy, two elven sisters become ensnared in the hidden realm of the fae, navigating a landscape fraught with danger and love.
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29 February 2024
Gloriana! : Ben and Imo
Ben and Imo is written by Mark Ravenhill, it was originally written for the radio but has been adapted for the stage and opens in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s The Swan Theatre. It is a two hander, about the relationship between...
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29 February 2024
Still Going Wrong....
The Play that Goes Wrong has been running since 2012. I’ve seen it previously on Broadway but now I’ve also seen it in its UK home, the Duchess Theatre. It still stands up over ten years later from its premier.
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29 February 2024
INK at Sadler's Wells
Dimitri Papaioannou's production, INK, utilises the visceral and malleable nature of water to delve into the relationship between a father and son duo, through a sequence of curious images.
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28 February 2024
Singer-songwriter ALI returns with "Lonely"
In her latest single, "Lonely", ALI bares her soul, inviting listeners into a world of raw emotion and introspection.
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28 February 2024
Poverty, by America - Matthew Desmond
In Poverty, by America, Matthew Desmond provides a comprehensive exploration of the persistent issue of poverty in the United States.