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3 February 2023
National Storytelling Week: An interview with Mia Jerome
"People will forget what you say, and forget what you do - but they never forget how you make them feel…"
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30 January 2023
Comedy musical ‘Cowboys’ by Crizards
Escape into a world of the bizarre, as Will Rowland and Eddy Hare are Crizards, performing a comical musical all about cowboys.
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27 January 2023
‘Howerd’s End’ Review: To laugh or not to laugh? That is the question...
Despite delving into sombre themes, this unique two-man show brims with drama, love, intimacy and, of course, humour.
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26 January 2023
My Review of A Christmas Carol at RSC
I went to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre (RSC) to watch David Edgar's adaption of 'A Christmas Carol.' The play told the story of the classic Novel of Scrooge and how he embarks on a journey with the three ghosts of past, present and future.
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24 January 2023
Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody – Class, glamour and hard-hitting reality.
Rippling with emotion, humour and charisma, this film will drag you through the glitzy façade and into the seedy side-streets of stardom.
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23 January 2023
Non-Binary representation in film, TV, theatre and literature
A look at just some of the pioneering representations of non-binary people on TV, film, stage, and in literature.
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18 January 2023
Fagin's Last Hour by James Hyland
Actor James Hyland of Brother Wolf produced and performed a darkly captivating performance based on Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens.
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17 January 2023
Carnatic Concert review
On the 2nd of January 2023 I attended a concert at the Raghavendra Swami mutt in slough. The concert consisted of a young vocalist and an extremely talented veena player. I have been to many Carnatic concerts however this was one of my favourites!
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12 January 2023 – 14 July 2023
Poet Luke Wright tours final trilogy play in 2023, London dates 8, 9, 10 March
A fast-paced and thrilling verse play about intertwined marital and political upheaval, trust. Told in blistering verse by one of the UK’s most celebrated poets.
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3 January 2023
Review: Is &Juliet the musical worth seeing?
Over the past 3 years &Juliet has developed cult following in the west end, but with it's closure looming does this beloved show deserve its fate and should you see it before it closes its doors? Here's what I thought of this west end staple.
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11 January 2023
Instaviews with Isabella Sperotto
Isabella Sperotto from the Yellow Women Collective will join us for our first Instaview of 2023.
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22 December 2022
Matilda the Musical film Review: technicolour eye-candy alongside the smash-hit soundtrack
Refreshingly modern and delightfully mischievous, this enjoyable family film will entertain those of all ages, especially musical lovers.
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22 December 2022
How regional diversity affects the provision of opera
The threat faced by the English National Opera might force them to relocate.
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21 December 2022
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at Lichfield Garrick
The fairest entertainment of them all... what a night at this year’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs press night at The Lichfield Garrick.
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17 December 2022
The Pantomime Adventures of Peter Pan at Regent Theatre in Stoke
Not quite the night in Neverland I had hoped for...
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16 December 2022
Matilda the Musical Review
The fantastic new film Matilda the Musical proves that Roald Dahl's 1988 story and Tim Minchin's songs are still incredibly entertaining after eleven years being told on stage.
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16 December 2022
That’s Not My Name: a new show produced by Covered in Jam
New show by new writer Sammy Trotman announces London fringe tour dates.