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8 January 2025
World-famous, West End Lion King!
Review about the beautiful Lion King West End performance.
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7 January 2025
Talent vs. Box Tick: The struggle for women in the arts
Exploring the mistreatment of different women in the creative industry, with the help of LGBTQ+ theatre director Beth Parker.
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6 January 2025
TV Show Review: The Traitors
Twenty-two ordinary people fighting it out for the grand prize of £120 000, but this is a game show like no other...the ultimate test of trust and traitors, this is my take on the first three episodes and what we have witnessed unfold so far.
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31 December 2024
Top 10 People of 2024
Who made the biggest impact on the world in 2024? We've been voting for the most significant people in culture, politics, and the world as a whole.
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28 December 2024
Top 10 Voice Articles of 2024
It has been a great year for Voice, so why not celebrate that by exploring 10 brilliant articles from our team and community of young journalists?
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24 December 2024
How women are using art to change perceptions of their gender
This article looks at the women redefining the meaning of female-led art through their lived experiences, perceptions, and practice.
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23 December 2024
Theatre Review: Beauty and the Beast at Ludlow Assembly Rooms
In partnership with Ludwig Theatre Arts at the Ludlow Assembly Rooms, this reimagined Christmas pantomime take on ‘Beauty and the Beast’ proves it really is a tale as old as time.
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20 December 2024
Local Voices, National Impact: The Women Shaping Regional Theatre
As the regional theatre scene grows, artists like Sophie Corner and Samantha Miles are leading a new wave of creativity. By reshaping the East Midlands artistic landscape, they're proving that regional theatre careers are meaningful and innovative.
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20 December 2024
Introducing the Voice Top 10s of 2024
As 2024 draws to a close, we've decided to have a look back at the best culture of the year across the arts, as well as the people who've made the biggest impact on the world in 2024.
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20 December 2024
In This Climate: Here's what we learned...
For the last few months, we've run dozens of articles delving into the climate crisis and the ways that art can help address it. Find out more about what we learned from the 'In This Climate' series...
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17 December 2024
In This Climate: More than just a cuppa
A simple cup of tea can get you thinking about the problem we face with waste and its impact on the climate crisis.
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16 December 2024
Blog: Theatre - Is It Dying Out Among The Young?
That amazing, awesome, incredible feeling when you walk into a theatre auditorium. The inexplicable joy you experience when you're transported into a whole different world. That feeling of elation as you depart to go home. So why all the empty seats?
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16 December 2024
The Voice Christmas Quiz 2024
How well do you remember the best culture of 2024? In our bumper Christmas quiz, we have questions about movies, TV, music, books, and of course, Christmas.
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13 December 2024
Daft Punk's and Leiji Matsumoto's Interstellar 555 Re-release review
Have you've been missing Daft Punk recently? Well the iconic electronic duo's infamous anime musical film, made as a co-production with Leiji Matsumoto, has been Remastered and re-released for one night only.
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12 December 2024
What they did for an encore: is Britpop making a comeback?
News of the Oasis reunion brought up a renewed and nostalgic interest for the music that defined an era: Britpop. In this context, and after a process that seemingly started two years ago, it is worth asking: is Britpop making a comeback?
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9 December 2024
‘Is There Anybody Out There?’
For my Silver Arts Award, Unit 1, Part C, I went to Cineworld in Dundee to watch a documentary called ‘Is There Anybody Out There?’ (2023) which is based around a woman’s life.
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5 December 2024
Punk Exhibition with 'The Sex Pistols'
The Punk scene of the mid-70s was thought to be a bygone era. Yet Stephen Colegrave has built a bridge between Punk of the past and the present.
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27 November 2024
Queer imagining of The White Lotus to perform at The Divine this Twixmas
Brooklyn Rep UK, The Divine’s award-winning resident (in the basement) theatre company, presents These Gays! They’re Trying To… - a celebration of queer tv meme culture which offers the rollicking colonic so often needed after Christmas.