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7 July 2019
Arts Award Part B (My Review)
My Review on the play called A super happy story (about feeling super sad) for my bronze Arts Award Part B
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7 July 2019
How important are young reviewers to theatres?
An arts debate piece discussing the importance of young reviewers in relation to theatre.
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6 July 2019
Electrolyte
A mind-blowing, speaker-busting, gut-wrenching adventure of a theatre piece about life, mental health and all the spaces inbetween
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5 July 2019
Steampunkalia!
Set in the picturesque surroundings of Wollaton Hall; the quirky, unique and eccentric Steampunkalia festival.
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5 July 2019
On Edward Lear and his queery, leary nonsense poetry
Gay, epileptic and fascinated by queerness, what the life and art of the Victorian nonsense poet and painter teaches us about identity
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19 August 2019 – 24 August 2019
AUTO-CORREBT PRESENTS SIGHT UNSEEN @ EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE
Irish comedy theatre improv group, Auto-Correbt have set themselves the challenge of performing every other show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August. The only problem is that they’ve seen none of them.
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5 July 2019
Nicole Maines: A Real-Life Superhero
Nicole Maines is as much a superhero in real life as she is on screen. She is currently starring in Supergirl, but Maines’ own story and personality is as endearing and thought-provoking as the plot and issues her character faces in this TV show.
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5 July 2019
Janelle Monae: My biggest inspiration
Monae used to be an android. She then shed her protective shell, and in doing so became a role model for millions.
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5 July 2019
Dear White People is inclusion done right
Justin Simien's uni-based satire creates complex and relatable characters at the intersection of being black and LGBTQ.
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4 July 2019
BBC Introducing TOL Fest Review
An inspiring evening of original music from young artists at Nottingham's new venue Metronome.
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4 July 2019
There should be more British-Asians in British media
On the lack of representation of British-Asians in British media
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4 July 2019
Forever is His Today: Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury: his life, death, and influence; how he became an icon for the LGBT community of today by making people of all demographics love him and his music.
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30 August 2019
Fiddlesticks with Kathy Kelly - Music & Activities for Toddlers
Parents, carers and their toddlers can get hands on and enjoy baking bread, singing seasonal and animal songs, get messy printing leaf banners and modelling clay creatures together.
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16 August 2019
Fran Quinlan - Let’s get Recycling
Inspired by The Lost Words let your imagination run wild and free and create your very own unique 2D or 3D objects using a variety of recycled materials.