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27 September 2024
Maggie Smith: Saying goodbye to an acid-tongued acting legend
British acting legend Dame Maggie Smith has died at the age of 89. Here, we pay tribute to the star and some of her most memorable roles.
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27 September 2024
Including the invisible: A discourse around Neurodiversity in the Arts
A conversation surrounding Neurodiversity in the Arts industry and why it is so important for those who identify this way to be included.
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23 September 2024
Redefining Grief: Teigan Banks’ Exploration Beyond the 7 Steps
Teigan Banks' "7 Steps to Feel Completely Happy Again" follows Amber as she navigates losing her mother. Through humour and heartache, the play challenges the 7 stages of grief, reminding us that loss is personal, non-linear, and has no time limit.
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23 September 2024
One night only! Queer musical Morag You're a Long Time Deid comes to London
A multi-generational odyssey of queer ancestral searching and dreaming.
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18 September 2024
New show tackling TikTok and the attention economy embarks on UK & International tour
A new show about TikTok and the attention economy from acclaimed performance artist Louise Orwin is about to embark on a UK and International tour after a hit run at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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12 September 2024 – 31 October 2024
Join the Board of Trustees at Blaze
We’re looking for volunteers to join our Board of Trustees! Be at the forefront of supporting the next generation of creative leaders and youth-led practice.
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11 September 2024
Introducing our new series: It's time to 'Kick Some Class'
Working class representation in the arts is in a really bad place. But we've been talking to the people trying to make that better, and the stars who have smashed through the 'class ceiling', for a new series on Voice.
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6 September 2024
Greenwich and Dockland Festival 2024 - World Kiosk Review
Xena, a voice contributor, enters into the unexpected world of World Kiosk, an installation hosted in Newham, as part of the Greenwich and Docklands Festival.
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4 September 2024
The Strangest Never-Ending Tea Party You’ll Ever Attend
The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, directed by James Hyland, is an absurdist and immersive play that delves into memory loss and madness.
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4 September 2024
Greenwich and Dockland Festival 2024 - Crap at Animals Review
Xena, a Voice Contributor, shares her perspective of the free performance of Crap at Animals, as part of the yearly Greenwich and Docklands Festival.
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6 September 2024
Creative Heights Scratch Night
Our scratch night is providing the opportunity for new, emerging and professional artists to trial new work to a safe and supportive audience and get honest, independent feedback + gain promotional material for moving forward with their developed act
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27 August 2024
Bryan Danielson and the one match that will make wrestling fans of you all
I had planned to review All Elite Wrestling’s enormous All In event, which took place at Wembley Stadium over the Bank Holiday weekend. But actually, I thought I’d try to win the non-wrestling audience over with one particular story.
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22 August 2024
Waterloo Road Dance- with non-copyrighted music though.
This is a fun little bit of choreography that I alongside my friend have made. The original music was waterloo by abba but was later copyrighted on YouTube so I had to use a non-copyrighted song. I hope to get some valuable feedback.
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22 August 2024
Joe McTernan Edinburgh Fringe Show Review - 'Lost'
Joe McTernan delves deeper into the absurdities of everyday life in his new show, ‘Lost’, with his trademark wit and humour.
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22 August 2024
Luke Chilton - Edinburgh Fringe Festival, ‘Netflix and Chilton" - Review
Luke Chilton's debut show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, ‘Netflix and Chilton,’ offers a unique, immersive experience that intertwines heartfelt storytelling with sharp humour.
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22 August 2024
Ian Stone: Is Keeping It Together - Edinburgh Fringe Review ****
A comedic exploration of the chaos and absurdities of modern life. His charm lies in his ability to make even the most mundane observations hilarious, blending them with his unique, slightly cynical view of the world.
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21 August 2024
Lewis Fuller - 'Ungentlemanly Conduct' - Ed Fringe review
A Triple Threat of Magic Music & Comedy From The Former Britain's Got Talent Star
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21 August 2024
Plastic Jeezus - 'Leave Them Wanting Less' - Ed Fringe review
Deadpan Musical Comedy Duo Bring the Laughs