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30 May 2016
A Really Really Big Modern Telly
A hilarious comedy play that took on the ridiculousness of pop culture and modern life.
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30 May 2016
Not Fast Enough
Who said feminism and social commentary was boring? Not Fast Enough 'smashes the patriarchy' with a witty and sincere two-woman sketch show.
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28 May 2016
The Devil Without
The Ethereal plane collides with reality in this suspenseful, church-set show.
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26 May 2016
Gold EXPO special: Moving Together
Here we bring you the first in our interview series, with our upcoming Gold EXPO artists. Moving Together is co-directed by Emily Bolton and Rachel Eke, and is based in Leicester.
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26 May 2016
Want my job?...with David Thomas
Dave Thomas is a director at Unit Twenty Three, but for many years he's been performing and establishing himself as an independent blues musician around the world. As an aspiring musician myself, as well as a nosey reporter, I decided to ask him some questions about his creative journey.
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26 May 2016
My Brighton Fringe
A great art scene, buzzing crowds and new discoveries about love. It's been almost 3 weeks since my visit to Brighton Fringe, and of course, I want to go back.
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26 May 2016
Readers rejoice: there's a new bookworm app in town, and it’s called Litsy!
Described as 'Goodreads meets Instagram', Litsy is more social media focused than the former and unlike the latter, it is exclusively bookish.
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25 May 2016
The Marlowe Papers
One phenomenal actor, one stunning live musician and one elegant piece of verse topped off with some top notch direction, this play ticks all the boxes for a tip top night at the theatre. A must see.
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24 May 2016
Cover to Cover: Literary Yorkshire
Into reading? Then Yorkshire is the place to go. Many times the inspiration for a great novel, the Northern country has also spawned its fair share of terrific British writers. So where can you go to revel in all this glory?
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4 June 2016 – 5 June 2016
Bronze Arts Award Weekend at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
At Bronze level, we regularly offer focussed Arts Award weekends. These are a fun way for 14-19 year olds to achieve their Bronze Arts Awards in a single weekend, by taking part in a variety of art workshops based in and around BALTIC's exhibitions supported by a member of BALTIC's artist team.
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24 May 2016
The Late Shows
The Late Shows are Newcastle's answer to Museums at Night, offering completely free events, aimed at both families and adults, in museums, galleries and art spaces across the city for two nights only in May.
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23 May 2016
A Dirty Get-Away! by David Weedall
Three identically and unusually dressed strangers turn up at a girl's doorstep in the middle of a snowy night. An intriguing premise for an intricate plot, a philosophical reflection, and a very funny show.
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23 May 2016
Sex, Strokes, Death, Denial
A mother and a son deal with all of the above, in a play which didn't quite hit the right notes.
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23 May 2016
An Old Fashioned Girl
A visual and musical interview with Liz Turner, famous radio broadcaster of the 1950s.
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23 May 2016
A Little Prince
Funny, insightful and well-choreographed: the perfect words to describe this piece.
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20 May 2016
Romeo and Juliet
A Shakespearean romance/tragedy; lots of kissing, lots of dying, lots of drama...
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20 May 2016 – 20 July 2016
Royal Pavilion and Museums' Arts Award - Free Resources
Royal Pavilion and Museums' Arts Award Supporter Offer: Free resources for discover, explore, bronze, silver and gold level.
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13 May 2016
How to...make the most of Brighton Fringe
Are you reporting from Brighton Fringe this month? Whether you're working as a reporter for Voice, writing for your own blog or reviewing for another magazine, here's a handy guide to get you started.