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1 November 2024
Make Good: The Post Office Scandal — A musical miscarriage of justice
“Integrity. Fortitude. Trust.” Review of the new musical theatre show, seen at Ludlow Assembly Rooms.
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30 October 2024
The Company of Wolves, New Vic Theatre: Review
An exuberant and chilling re-telling of Angela Carter's feminist classic 'The Company of Wolves' takes to the stage at the New Vic. A visual and sensory journey featuring impressive acrobatics, this is an imaginative yet loyal adaptation.
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30 October 2024
Balance : Thought-provoking dance... with a giant tongue, Zorb ball and no added sugar?
Fun for all the family, Balance is a unique and experimental blend between education and entertainment through sensual and stirring dance.
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22 October 2024
'A Nightmare At The Priory' is a thrilling Halloween event that brings chills to Hitchin!
A Nightmare At The Priory, opened its doors for the first time this week at the historic and eerie Priory Hotel. This is the place to be if you're seeking a spooky event this Halloween.
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20 October 2024
Silenzio: Lose yourself to insanity… or get lost on the way.
This is no traditional opera. Four striking women take to the sold-out stage to stupefy the art scene, distorting female societal standards.
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11 October 2024
Kick Some Class: Debbie Kermode on making arts accessible in Birmingham
The CEO and artistic director of Midlands Arts Centre chats to Voice about how MAC works hard to open the door to the arts for people of all backgrounds.
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8 October 2024
EdFringe hit DISTANT MEMORIES OF THE NEAR FUTURE comes to the Arcola for three week run
Acclaimed theatremaker David Head’s Edinburgh Fringe hit Distant Memories of the Near Future makes its London premiere at the Arcola Theatre this November for a three week run from 12 - 30 November.
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8 October 2024
Kick Some Class: CJ Webley talks bringing working class voice to theatre
Birmingham-born playwright and social entrepreneur CJ Lloyd Webley talks to Voice about how he wants to improve the theatre space for people from marginalised backgrounds.
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4 October 2024
La fille mal gardée: The most opulent of fairytales...right in the heart of Birmingham
An exquisite and original ballet, destined to be both a treasured classic and a modern marvel as it playfully recounts the story of two divided lovers.
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4 October 2024
Kick Some Class: Liam Pape on supporting working class comedy
Liam Pape is the man behind the West End Comedy Club's working class bursary, helping comedians with the hefty costs of the Edinburgh Fringe. He spoke to Voice about the importance of supporting working class voices in stand-up.
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3 October 2024
tiata fahodzi's cheeky little brown available to stream this month
Leading British African heritage contemporary theatre company tiata fahodzi's critically acclaimed theatre show 'cheeky little brown', by Nkenna Akunna, is available to stream this month
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3 October 2024
Madgscar the musical, was it worth it ?
This review is about Madagascar the musical which is a musical based on the many Madagscar films . It was aimed at families and children but i thought i give it a go ! In this review i explore weather this musical was worth it or not ...
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6 November 2024 – 16 November 2024
London world premiere for Nine Sixteenths, focusing on black female role models
Nine Sixteenths is a fast, fun multimedia look at the media rise, fall and rise again of Janet Jackson. Inspired by Janet Jackson, created by Paula Varjack.
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1 October 2024
Kick Some Class: Alexandra Haddow on life as a working class comedian
Alexandra Haddow is a stand-up comedian and previous winner of the West End Comedy Club's working class bursary. She discusses how the support of others helped her get to Edinburgh and smash the class ceiling.
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27 September 2024
Zest Theatre’s The Zone highlights a pressing need for arts spaces for young people
With their latest project The Zone, Zest Theatre launched a pop-up youth club in Lincoln over summer which provided young adults with a bespoke ‘zone’ to make new friends, explore shared interests and, as Zest say, “just be themselves".
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27 September 2024
Maggie Smith: Saying goodbye to an acid-tongued acting legend
British acting legend Dame Maggie Smith has died at the age of 89. Here, we pay tribute to the star and some of her most memorable roles.
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27 September 2024
Including the invisible: A discourse around Neurodiversity in the Arts
A conversation surrounding Neurodiversity in the Arts industry and why it is so important for those who identify this way to be included.
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23 September 2024
Redefining Grief: Teigan Banks’ Exploration Beyond the 7 Steps
Teigan Banks' "7 Steps to Feel Completely Happy Again" follows Amber as she navigates losing her mother. Through humour and heartache, the play challenges the 7 stages of grief, reminding us that loss is personal, non-linear, and has no time limit.