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15 August 2018
New Reads: August
What's new in fiction for August? Check out what to add to your summer reading list.
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15 August 2018
Man Booker Prize 2018: The Mars Room
Review of The Mars Room by Rachel Kushner longlisted for the Man Booker Prize.
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15 August 2018
"Dancing All Around The World" Show Review
For a dance show held by a group of students, I was happily surprised by the quality of their show and I truly felt as though I was experiencing dances from "all around the world".
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15 August 2018
NewsRevue
An irreverent, outrageous, hilarious satire that allows you to laugh at the awful reality of current events
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15 August 2018
Choir of Man
There aren’t enough words to describe how awesome this show is
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15 August 2018
WRoNGHEADED
WRoNGHEADED, choreographed by Liz Roche, is a multimedia dance performance which utilises spoken word and video, atmospherically projected onto the floor, giving the impression of greater interaction between the recording and the performers.
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15 August 2018
The international exhibition Surrealism Now in Portugal
The international exhibition Surrealism Now in Portugal - announced on the screens of Times Square, opens on November 17, 2018, in the city of Coimbra, Portugal
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15 August 2018
Elf Lyons: ChiffChaff
What do you get if you combine Mr. Bean, Liza Minelli and Bubbles from Ab Fab? No, I didn’t think I’d see those three in a sentence either, but then I never thought I’d see an hour of comedy which attempted to explain economic theory through song and dance.
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15 August 2018
Eshaan Akbar: Prophet Like It’s Hot
Eshaan Akbar is aiming to teach his audience something new about Islam.
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15 August 2018
Douglas Walker Presents: Of Christmas Past
‘Imagine you met Santa Claus. Imagine you were so shocked, you killed him, just so you didn’t have to believe anymore.’
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15 August 2018
The Girl Who Jumped Off The Hollywood Sign
‘Everything here is big big big and impossible to climb’
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15 August 2018
Brennan Reece: Evermore
‘Over the next 3000 seconds, you will experience human emotions, such as joy, laughter and boredom’. So begins Brennan Reece’s Evermore, and he’s right – except for the boredom part.
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15 August 2018
Angela Barnes: Rose-Tinted
Angela Barnes is excellent at what she does, and while discussing the occasional darker side of things, Rose-Tinted proves to be a topical and heart-warming hour of comedy.
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15 August 2018
Gyles Brandreth: Break a Leg!
Break a Leg! is a whimsical hour in memorandum of a bygone age of showbusiness, through which Brandreth romps with a biographical flourish.
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15 August 2018
Christian Finnegan: My Goodness
Christian Finnegan describes himself as ‘woke but extremely groggy’. This description mutually applies to his stand-up.
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15 August 2018
Andrew Maxwell: Shake a Leg
Shake a Leg is a topical and hilarious hour of comedy, which sees Andrew Maxwell masterfully navigating modern phenomena from Twitter trolls to Brexit. It is an invocation to pay attention to the world around us, while not getting too bogged down in the news.
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14 August 2018
A Silent Voice
A Silent Voice (2016) - A redemption story that speaks volumes.