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15 May 2023
Paul Young - Behind the Lens Review by Leon Watts
Hey guys, this is where I talk about Paul Young's concert in Swindon. I'm a 19 year old 80s fan so this is something that is close to my heart. I've discovered Paul Young's Music for about 8 years now and I think he is very talented.
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16 May 2023 – 22 May 2023
Stage One - Regional Producer Placement Scheme
Stage One launched the regional producer placement scheme in 2013 in order to increase communication and shared knowledge across the subsidised and commercial sectors.
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15 May 2023
Want my job? with Kyra McDonald, Junior Chief of Staff at Walr
Kyra talks about working as Junior Chief of Staff at Walr, a Market Research Technology company that supports researchers with data creation.
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15 May 2023
Kololo Hill by Neema Shah
A breathtaking debut that explores the true meaning behind home and belonging.
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15 May 2023
Review: The National Gallery visit with Keeper of Paintings App and the Roblox game
I used the National Gallery Keeper of Paintings app trail during my visit. I played with the Keeper Council Roblox game before and after my visit. These are my thoughts about: the Roblox game, the app and the museum visit.
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15 May 2023 – 31 May 2023
What do young people think about culture, creativity and cultural education?
Take 10 minutes to complete this questionnaire!
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13 May 2023
The Great Escape: Lady Ice Review
Lady Ice has proved her point; you don’t have to be from the big smoke to be a big hit.
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13 May 2023
The Great Escape: Abigail Asante Review
Abigail Asante is as accomplished as she is assured; the self proclaimed “independent stargirl” we’ve all got our eyes on.
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13 May 2023
Summer camp for broken people by Emily Beecher
A dark comedy around a single mother believes she is 'fine' despite being the victim of a sexual assault until an unexpected email pushes her into a mental health crisis.
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12 May 2023
Wish You Were Dead: Highly entertaining. I loved it.
Devoted yet officially “off-duty” detective Roy Grace played by Casualty star George Rainsford, dredges up deadly secrets and doggedly pursues justice but at what price, when the past crawls back to haunt him in this lively production.
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12 May 2023
The Great Escape: Kween Deekayy Review
Confident, controlled, and above all articulate, Kween Deekayy kicked off the Girls I Rate stage, taking the Patterns basements to high heights on day three of The Great Escape.
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12 May 2023
Pantomimes might be the answer to the quandaries of our current theatrical environment
Ian McKellen encourages panto as a year-round phenomenon
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11 May 2023
Review: A Guide to Therapy for Terrible People
Joe Kirkwood may or may not be a terrible person - by the end of the show - you decide!
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11 May 2023
Brown Girls by Daphne Palasi Andreades
Brown Girls by Daphne Palasi Andreades is a poignant ode to girlhood.
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10 May 2023
The National Lottery and Music Venue Trust announce £1.5m grassroots music legacy for Eurovision 2023
The National Lottery’s United By Music Tour will see Music Venue Trust stage 150 gigs at 130 venues across the UK in support of grassroots music sector
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10 May 2023
Want my job? with Rose Slade, Hat Fair Festival Co-ordinator
Hat Fair is the UK's longest running festival of Outdoor Arts, which takes place in Winchester each year.
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2 August 2023 – 28 August 2023
US COMEDIAN MYQ KAPLAN RETURNS TO EDINBURGH FRINGE
"Kaplan should be making any comedy connoisseur’s ‘to see’ list." Chortle
“A one-man screwball comedy in which his silly and brainy sides bicker.” New York Times
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31 July 2023 – 27 August 2023
JOHN HASTINGS: THE TIMES THEY ARE A JOHN HASTINGS at EDINBURGH FRINGE
Award-winning Canadian comedian John Hastings returns to Edinburgh Fringe with his latest show: The Times They Are A John Hastings.