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18 May 2024
Corpse Bride Film Review
Here's my review on the well known Tim Burton film Corpse Bride. Let me know what you think!!
I appreciate all types of feedback, im open to all views
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13 May 2024
Witches can't be burned - review
This is a review of Sophie Mitchell's 'Witches can't be burned'. I initially look at her past work and then relate it to this one, and finally I give my opinion.
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13 May 2024
Edward Scissor hands show review
this is a review of a production of Edward Scissorhands by Matthew Bourne. I initially look at Bourne's previous works and the I relate it to this production. Finally, I give my overall review.
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11 May 2024
Sara Pascoe's Weirdo: Literature and Laughs
Sara Pascoe takes centre stage in an iconic white suit, with prewritten heckles about herself, ready to celebrate the paperback launch of her book, Weirdo, in style.
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9 May 2024
Does the school system support creatives?
My Gold Arts Award discussion for unit 1D. My arts debate is around whether the school system supports creative people, creative subjects and the creative industry in general.
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7 May 2024
Review: The Slide Show Must Go On
Comedy duo Ben Bailey and Chris Parkinson deliver a hilariously engaging and informative stand-up, with a series of PowerPoint presentations about a variety of weird and wonderful subjects.
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6 May 2024
Emotion in Motion: How the Circus saved my life!
A fun-filled, captivating circus performance that has something for everyone to enjoy!
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2 May 2024
Sweat at Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
Ending to rows of standing audience members and cheers as the actors bowed, Lynn Nottage and Jade Lewis' tapestry of working-class life made its mark on Manchester.
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26 April 2024
Claire Irving on how the East Leeds Project responds to community needs through creativity
Claire Iriving, Co-Director of the East Leeds Project, shares her vision for community arts practice
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1 August 2024 – 25 August 2024
AWARD-WINNING COMEDIAN RONNIE NEVILLE BRINGS ‘IRISH STORYTELLING’ TO ED FRINGE
The Irish have a supreme talent for spinning a yarn, & globetrotting Irish comedian Ronnie Neville has a suitcase crammed with hilarious tales—and he knows just how to tell them.
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22 April 2024
cheeky little brown: solo show on friendship breakups
A failed night out and the ending of a 20-year-old friendship sure make one want to drink alcohol and have some kebabs.
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19 April 2024
Do POC-only events help or hinder society’s progression in racial inclusivity?
Investigating if racial separatism is really the way to racial inclusivity.
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18 April 2024
Jonathan Pie: Heroes and Villains Review
Comedian Tom Walker takes to the stage as Jonathan Pie. Never before has the Senior Deputy Westminster Representative for the BBC been so hilarious – if only Jonathan Pie could grace our screens for the daily news!
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5 May 2024
St Mary's Music School to host Vocal Taster Day this May for budding singers aged 13-18
Created for budding singers aged 13 - 18, St Mary’s Music School will hold a Vocal Taster Day (5 May 2024) for their new Vocal Programmes expansion - an exciting opportunity for aspiring young singers and music lovers.
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1 April 2024
The Magic Flute: A Pleasure to Ears
Mozart's classical opera, brought to you by the English National Opera.
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26 March 2024
West End Actor Interrogates Stereotyping Faced by Latinx People in Soho Theatre Solo Show
Guido García Lueches and MarianaMalena Theatre Co. present Playing Latinx at Soho Theatre, Wednesday 10 - Saturday 13 April, 10.30pm
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24 March 2024
An Enemy of the People: Post-COVID Adaptation
‘The economy is not in crisis. The economy IS the crisis!’
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23 March 2024
Review of Diversity Supernova @ The Bristol Hippodrome
We visited the Bristol Hippodrome to watch the new Diversity Show – Supernova. It was an amazing visual spectacular!