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5 November 2023
The Little Big Things: The Biggest Story West End Has to Tell
A brilliant real-life story about disabilities and how every day is a new day.
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4 November 2023 – 27 November 2023
Learn how to distribute your art on social media with Artflicks
Artflicks supports young artists to create and distribute original content designed for social media platforms
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2 November 2023
Review: This one missed the station...
The Girl on the Train is a well-known entity, based originally on a book by Paula Hawkins and following its success was made into a film starring Emily Blunt. The play has been adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel.
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25 November 2023
Film Screening of New Short Film: 'The Cycle' on 25th November, The Theatre Deli, London
The Cycle is a psychological drama-thriller from award-winning performance artist and filmmaker: Vilma Jackson.
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23 January 2024 – 6 February 2024
Story Creators: Poetry & Spoken Word
Discover different ways to tell your stories and work with professional story makers to craft them into heart-stopping words in this three-week course.
Session times:
Tue 23 January, 16:30-18:30Tue 30 January, 16:30-18:30Tue 6 February, 16:30-18:30
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1 November 2023
Interview with Joe Kirkwood, writer and performer of ‘A Guide to Therapy for Terrible People’
"Mars bars are not worth Prison."
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29 October 2023
Review: Peter Pan Goes Wrong
Peter Pan Goes Wrong is material I am very familiar with. I was a huge fan of the production filmed for the BBC in 2016, however, I had never seen it on stage until tonight at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton. I was not disappointed one bit.
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29 October 2023
Six: More than a 6/10
Late to join the party- but I recently went to watch Six at the Vaudeville Theatre in London. Although the story of Six’s creation is well known by now, let’s take you back to 2017.
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19 October 2023
Interview with comedian Maria DeCotis
I spoke to Maria about her experiences at her first Fringe, the realities of being a woman in comedy, and what it was like going viral during lockdown
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13 October 2023
Trinity College London launches "Acting for Screen" qualification!
Are you an aspiring actor or actress? Trinity College London has just unveiled a brand new opportunity for you to take your screen performance skills to the next level
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28 September 2023
The Father and the Assassin: The Review
The Father and the Assassin tells the story of Mahatma Gandhi (The Father) and Nathuram Godse (The Assassin). I can’t explain how much the concept of this excited me.
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21 September 2023
Treasure Island School Production Review
A concise review of my school's production of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island".
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7 October 2023
An Evening of Magic with Richard Jones
Experience the Impossible With the Britain's Got Talent Winner at The Southend Palace Theatre on October 7th 2023
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8 September 2023
Barbican NT Live Fleabag Review
The word Fleabag has become synonymous with Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s renowned TV series, however, the original play is what really shows the creativity and humour behind this gripping story.
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8 September 2023
Freestyler Rapper and Comedian MC Hammersmith New Single Video Just Dropped!
Edinburgh based comedian MC Hammersmith is the world's leading freestyle rapper to emerge from the ghetto of middle-class West London and his debut single ‘G.I. Joe’ was released on 31st July, with an accompanying video.
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8 September 2023
Interview with two-time Fringe First Award winners Xhloe and Natasha
With two sellout Fringe shows nearing the end of their run, Xhloe and Natasha sat down with me to discuss their second year at Fringe, their decade-long friendship, and their imaginary billionaire friend, Bippy, who helps them fund their shows.
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8 September 2023
Eleanor Conway: Talk Dirty to Me
An obscenely unapologetic hour of hard-hitting truths and outrageous laughs