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12 May 2017
The Intimate Strangers: Mister Bond
Two proudly peculiar men with no filter bring to the Fringe a sketch comedy that relied heavily on sheer audacity and less on structure.
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12 May 2017
Comedy Sans Frontières - 6 May line-up
An admirable cause for comedy – 70% of donations from this free show go to Médecins Sans Frontières with a new line up every weekend.
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12 May 2017
Dave Chawner: C’est La Vegan, work in progress
My choice last year for the Pick of the Fringe, Dave Chawner returns with a new show very much a sequel to last year's show, Circumcision.
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12 May 2017
The Writers' Bloc
A play with huge jeopardy that suffered from little rehearsal time and a short running time.
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10 May 2017
Body Image in Ballet
This is my Unit 1 Part D arts issue essay about body image and eating disorders in the ballet and dance community, I would love some feedback :)
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10 May 2017
Aaaand it’s back! Twig The Pixie’s Family Funsplosion!
I have always admired children's performers for their enormous physicality. Twig the Pixie is less physical than, say, Into The Water but has the storytelling and stand up talent to carry a ferociously loud audience.
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9 May 2017
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
I went to watch Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs pantomime and it was in the Woking, Surrey theatre.
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9 May 2017
Hexham Book Festival: Maggie O'Farrell
Writer Maggie O'Farrell talks about her latest release at Hexham Book Festival.
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7 May 2017
Luke Nowell: Being Hueman Being
Newcomer Luke Nowell's absurdist routine took a worrying amount of time to get started. But when he did, the show exploded into life.
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7 May 2017
PASSPAWT
Helena, played by Elise Heaven, chronicles her time with her demon feline, Linda, in an altogether mild show.
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24 April 2017
Cambridge Literary Festival: Virago/New Statesman Prize for Women in Politics and Economics
Where are all the women? That is the question that this talk and Virago and the New Stateman's prize is looking to address.
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24 April 2017
Cambridge Literary Festival: Women on the March
The Women's March on Washington broke the record for the single biggest day of protests in US history. At Cambridge Literary Festival the panel discussed the importance of feminism and protest in contemporary politics.
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23 April 2017
Cambridge Literary Festival: Elif Shafak
Prominent Turkish writer Elif Shafak discusses her new novel, the political situation in Turkey and how it has influenced her writing.
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23 April 2017
Cambridge Literary Festival: USA 100 Days On
A panel of writers and academics look at the first 100 hundred days of the Trump presidency and why this had been so important.
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23 April 2017
Cambridge Literary Festival: The Good Immigrant
Writers who contributed the The Good Immigrant look at the challenges concerning race and immigration today.
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18 April 2017
Andrew Salgado - Ten
On the 16th February 2017, I visited an art exhibition by one of my newly found favourite artists, Andrew Salgado. Andrew Salgado is a Canadian artist who works in London and has exhibited his work around the world.
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17 April 2017
Review - Apple Special Event September 2016
The Apple Special Event is a show run by Apple. During the event, Apple generally release new products during these shows, so they are very exciting for tech lovers!