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10 July 2019
Utopia Now!
A shouty think-tank with human bodily contact, looking to change the world for the better!
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10 July 2019
Atmospheric Memories NGHS - Creative Critics - MIF19
Here are audio recorded reviews from Newall Green High School's Creative Critics of Manchester International Festival's Atmospheric Memories.
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10 July 2019
Atmospheric Memories MCA - Creative Critics - MIF19
Here are reviews from Manchester Communication Academy's Creative Critics of Manchester International Festival's Atmospheric Memories.
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10 July 2019
Interview with Verity Lane: Origami Soundscapes X The Crane, Arcola Theatre
Combing real-time oragami and a bitesized opera of Japanese folklore, artist and composer Verity Lane has created a truly unique show for the Arcola Theatre’s Grimeborn Opera Festival
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10 July 2019
Future Sound of Nottingham Music Concert
This is a review of the FSN music concert at Rock City on Sunday 7th July 2019. The winner of the local competition gets the chance to perform at the Splendour festival on Saturday 20th July at Wollaton park.
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10 July 2019
Interview with James Phelan
"I want to create a show that takes the audience into a magical world, where I seemingly can do anything, and the word Brexit doesn’t exist."
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10 July 2019
Interview with Esther Manito
I have previewed my show in very left-wing, and very right-wing areas and it’s been fascinating watching people get react to different parts of the show.
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10 July 2019
Interview with Dan Soder
I definitely think that I assess jokes differently now, you can’t be as careless as comedians used to be able to be. But most of my material is personal so public sentiment doesn’t really affect it.
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10 July 2019
Interview with Charles Deane, director and performer
Charles Deane is the director and a performer in the improvisation show "Any Suggestions Doctor? The Improvised Doctor Who Parody".
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9 July 2019
Lis Rhodes Dissident Lines Review
Dissident Lines is a collection of visual media spanning the career of Lis Rhodes.
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9 July 2019
Interview with Daliso Chaponda
"If I make you feel, it’s working. So, in some communities jokes of mine make people laugh, elsewhere it might make them angry. Both are valid responses"
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9 July 2019
Interview with Njambi McGrath
Black history has to be prised out of the white narrative mainly concentrating on slaves instead of seeking to create a rounded view.
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9 July 2019
Interview with Felix and The Scootermen
"Bowie is probably the person I would have most liked to see in action. His creativity levels and consistency were off the scales."
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9 July 2019
Interview with Alun Cochrane
"The Edinburgh festival is very different in location and content from the Woodstock festival. But compared to the Fyre festival on that Netflix documentary there is certainly some overlap. Huge financial losses and enormous hubris to name a few."
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8 July 2019
Invisible Cities - Creative Critics - MIF19
Here's a collection of reviews of Invisible Cities visited by students from Newall Green High School at Manchester International Festival.
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8 July 2019
Bells of Peace - Creative Critics - MIF19
Creative Critics students from Manchester Communication Academy in Harpurhey review Bells For Peace at MIF19.
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8 July 2019
Review: Abida Parveen with Nahid Siddiqui at MIF
A fantastic introduction to Sufi music from one of the greats. MIF has done a fantastic job of programming work that fails to get mainstream consideration within the North-West, bringing new audiences and talent to our regional stages.
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8 July 2019
Exclusive Guest Blog: Jerad Finck and The Renaissance of Gaming
I’ve been gaming for pretty much as long as I can remember. When I was young my dad brought home a used NES he had purchased from a garage sale and it only had one title, Ice Hockey. That was all it took.