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24 May 2022
Review: “Fragments” at Brighton Fringe
This triple bill of audio plays touches on themes belonging, loss, and healing, and delivers a few rather poignant moments over the hour-long runtime.
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24 May 2022
Madman Across the Water turns 50
One of Elton John’s most acclaimed works is going for its 50th anniversary this year, and exciting things are coming to celebrate it!
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23 May 2022
Review: 落叶归根 (Luò yè guī gēn) Getting Home
To pursue independence and artistic freedom, do you have to abandon your duty to your family? Cheryl Ho and Rachel Lee spotlight loneliness, inner turmoil and the pressure of meeting expectations in their Brighton Fringe piece
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21 May 2022
Review of Quantum Theatre's Macbeth
I went to the National Trust property Hartlebury castle to watch Quantum theatre’s production of Macbeth, a Shakespearian play performed by a cast of five talented young actors. Read on to hear my opinions on this show!
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20 May 2022
Summer Ghost: A Great Short Film about Living Life to the Fullest
As part of BFI's Anime Season, Xena manages to get a preview of recent anime film, Summer Ghost, which explores our darkest curiousities and learning to enjoy and appreciate the flaws of life.
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19 May 2022
Voice Retrospects: Horrible Histories
Let me transport you to your childhood and remind you of every child’s favourite way to learn history: Horrible Histories.
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16 May 2022
Eurovision 2022: Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra win the 66th Eurovision Song Contest
An estimated 200 million people tuned in last Saturday to watch Ukraine win the top prize, and Great Britain’s Sam Ryder take second place
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16 May 2022
Review: Photo North Festival
A look at Photo North Festival, a photography event with exhibitions, talks, portfolio reviews, and workshops.
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15 May 2022
Review: Everything Everywhere All at Once (Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, 2022)
Move over Doctor Strange, there's a new multiversal champion and her name is Michelle Yeoh.
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14 May 2022
Eurovision 2022: Could the United Kingdom win this year’s contest?
Can the UK actually skyrocket to the top of the leaderboard after crash landing to the nul points slot for two consecutive years?
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12 May 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Certified Copy (2010)
Kiarostami’s late-career masterpiece is a walk-and-talk romance with a bizarrely intriguing twist.
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11 May 2022
Review: Black Fish
This New Creatives short film is an abstract representation of grief told through the eyes of a mother who has lost her son.
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11 May 2022
Review: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)
Nick Cage’s latest feature sees him playing himself in a hilarious satire of his own career and Hollywood in general.
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6 May 2022
Review: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Sam Raimi, 2022)
The new Marvel is here and promises excitement, thrills and... scares? Let's find out if it delivers!
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3 May 2022
Review: In Perpetuum
An unexpected loss of a brother offline results in a sister organising a virtual funeral inside his favourite video game.
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2 May 2022
Les Miserables West End Review
Here's my review of the West End production of the legendary “Les Miserables” in the Sondeim theatre. A must see show, reads on to learn why.
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29 April 2022
With Whom On Zoom: An Interview with Jules Robertson
We speak with Jules Robertson, an autistic actor, about his experiences in the TV and film industry, what it’s like representing the autistic community on screen and the next steps in his career.