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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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9 September 2024
The Great Divide by Cristina Henríquez
“The Great Divide” by Cristina Henríquez is a sweeping novel that brings to life the untold stories behind the construction of the Panama Canal.
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6 September 2024
Warrior Girl Unearthed by Angeline Boulley
Angeline Boulley's "Warrior Girl Unearthed" is a thought-provoking YA mystery that tackles crucial issues of cultural heritage and Indigenous rights.
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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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3 September 2024
We Rip The World Apart by Charlene Carr
“We Rip the World Apart” by Charlene Carr is an emotionally charged exploration of identity and motherhood.
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23 August 2024
No Land to Light On by Yara Zgheib
In “No Land to Light On”, Yara Zgheib delivers a poignant story of the cruel uncertainties faced by immigrants.
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20 August 2024
Entitlement by Rumaan Alam
"Entitlement" by Rumaan Alam is a thought-provoking exploration of wealth and morality in contemporary America.
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20 August 2024
The Golden Frog Games by Claribel A. Ortega
"The Golden Frog Games" by Claribel A. Ortega is a spellbinding sequel that combines magic, friendship, and mystery.
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20 August 2024
Neighbors and Other Stories by Diane Oliver
This short story collection restores Oliver's important voice to the literary canon, showcasing her talent for capturing the toll of living under oppression.
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16 August 2024
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Robert Louis Stevenson's novella comes to life in this stripped back one man performance of the most chilling tale you'll see this Summer.
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2 August 2024
MC Hammersmith: The MC Stands for Middle Class
A lyrical labyrinth of laughs, unexpected rhymes and audience-inspired improv
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22 July 2024
The Women by Kristin Hannah
"The Women" delivers a powerful and emotionally resonant exploration of the Vietnam war.
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22 July 2024
Happiness Falls by Angie Kim
"Happiness Falls" is a mystery novel that explores family dynamics and disability.
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17 July 2024
Interview with writer and performer Anu Vaidyanathan
"I write from a place of great silence, so I never think about what messages I am trying to get through. If anyone in the audience sees some part of their own life’s experiences reflected, I would consider myself very rich indeed."
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17 July 2024
Interview with poet and comedian Elvis McGonagall
"I performed staring at a giant portrait of Thatcher. I don’t know if the audience have fully recovered but I still have PTSD."
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14 July 2024
Interview with comedian, actor, and writer Stephen Mullan
"We humans just keep going heartbreak after heartbreak, it’s great and devastating in equal measures and of course it’s also very funny."
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13 July 2024
Interview with comedian Alison Larkin
"Someone’s wife rang him while I was mid joke at The Comedy Store in LA, accusing him of being with a girlfriend. He wasn’t. He was with a group of mates, drinking and disrupting my set."
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12 July 2024
I discovered 'free-thinking art' of Hamid Zénati at Nottingham Contemporary
Celebrating nearly sixty years of groundbreaking work, "Two Steps at a Time" offers an exhilarating dive into the universe of Algerian-German artist Hamid Zénati. This exhibition also marks the second-ever institutional showcase of the artist.