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30 March 2022
Spielberg’s West Side Story (2021) versus the original West Side Story (1961)
Both are instant classics, but Spielberg tells the same story in an updated way – some critics even argue it surpasses the original. Here's how the two compare for better or worse.
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28 March 2022
Review: Unapologetic
Unapologetic, a short five-minute “fashion dance film,” is a New Creatives piece where dancers explore their identity through movement and music.
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28 March 2022
Academy Awards 2022: The winners
The 94th Academy Awards have been and gone – read our summary to find out what happened.
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28 March 2022
Review: Marvellous
The Newcastle-under-Lyme legend is back again and this time he’s taken over the stage.
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28 March 2022
Alternative Careers in the Theatre Industry
Owning the spotlight on stage is not the only way to be a part of the rich history of theatre. Consider a career of the heroes behind the curtain who are there from the first finished script, to cleaning up the roses on closing night, and everything in between.
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28 March 2022
How to have good stage presence
Delivering a speech? Competing in a debate? Performing some Shakespeare? Here's your 'how-to’ for having a good stage presence.
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28 March 2022
How to rehearse Shakespeare with the Royal Shakespeare Company
Like Quince says in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', "Come, sit down, every mother's son, and rehearse your parts!" I'll try and make that rehearsal period a bit smoother.
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25 March 2022
American Song Contest 2022: Week 1 Songs
Western rap about boots, keytar solos, and flames shooting out of a guitar – ASC's first eleven songs are out and we review them all
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23 March 2022
Through the ages: The 4 years that changed the world forever (Part 2)
A theatrical understanding of what it means to be human.
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22 March 2022
Interview with Sabrina Clarke and Zena Tuitt, Niche On Demand
Sabrina Clarke and Zena Tuitt are the founding members of Black creative studio - Niche On Demand. Hailing from a financial background the pair executive produces, funds, and distributes original content from Black creatives.
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22 March 2022
Yes! Yes! UCS! Review
A theatrical triumph of British working-class history.
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18 March 2022
SIX the musical: Making herstory
How SIX the musical breaks the bias and challenges the concept of female rivalry.
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15 March 2022
Review: Nora: A Doll's House
Stef Smith reinvents the classic play, 'A Doll's House' by Henrik Ibsen, whose message still has relevance today.
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15 March 2022
Boiling Point (2021)
Stephen Graham is excellent in Philip Barantini’s stressful single-take drama, but by the end, it all feels a little hollow
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11 March 2022
Russia booted off the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest after invading Ukraine
After a U-turn by Eurovision organisers, Russia has been kicked out of the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest following Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. How has the notoriously ‘unpolitical’ song contest turned politically charged?
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10 March 2022
Interview with art curator and producer Saziso Phiri
Sasizo Phiri is an both art curator and cultural producer who works alongside UK New Artists (UKNA). Voice Mag spoke to her about art and culture, the curation process and her involvement with the recent UKNA Leicester Takeover.
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10 March 2022
Interview with LeShaun Douglas : artist, stylist, photographer & videographer
LeShaun Douglas is an artist, stylist, photographer and videographer who showcased her piece ‘Trouble TV’ at UKNA's Leicester Takeover. She was kind enough to talk to me about her journey, trends, representation and ‘Trouble TV’.
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9 March 2022
Bristol Old Vic's Wuthering Heights
Review on Emma Rice's breathtaking stage adaption of novel 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Brontë.