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13 September 2017
Man Booker 2017: The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
With several awards already in the bag, could Whitehead's The Underground Railroad be a shoo-in for the Man Booker?
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13 September 2017
Man Booker 2017: Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie
Shamsie poses tough competition with this touching retelling of a Greek myth.
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13 September 2017
Man Booker 2017: Days Without End by Sebastian Barry
A review of Sebastian Barry's award-winning Days Without End.
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12 September 2017
It (2017) review
Plenty of wit and terror in the cinema era of jump scares.
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10 September 2017
Everybody's Talking About Jamie
I went to see Everybody's Talking About Jamie on February 14th at the Crucible in Sheffield. It was quite a while ago but this review is still relevant because it has now gone to the West End!
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30 August 2017
Holmfirth Art Week
Holmfirth Art Week is an incredible event, that features thousands of unique and beautiful pieces of artwork, and brings the community together to support a very worthy cause. This is my review of the Main Exhibition ...
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29 August 2017
Ed Night: Anthem For A Doomed Youth
An enjoyable debut hour of comedy from new comedian Ed Night.
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29 August 2017
Goodbear
An excellently performed and well executed show, jam-packed with eccentric characters and slick transitions.
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27 August 2017
Camden Fringe Festival - HELEN at the Hen and Chicken's Theatre
Is being beautiful the answer to all of life's miseries, or the start of them?
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25 August 2017
RSC Backstage Tour
A review of the Behind the Scenes Tour at the RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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24 August 2017
Man Booker 2017: The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy
A beautifully written novel, which has been highly anticipated by fans for two decades.
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24 August 2017
Man Booker 2017: Autumn by Ali Smith
Smith's most recent novel has been labelled the first telling Post-Brexit work.
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22 August 2017
LoveHard: Murdered by Murder
The duo LoveHard impress audiences with their sharp writing and impressive array of characters
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22 August 2017
Siblings
A high energy, surreal hour of weird and wonderful sketches from two charismatic performers.
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22 August 2017
Leo Kearse: I Can Make You Tory
This leftist satire provides an hour of dark humour.
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22 August 2017
Reginald D Hunter: Some People vs Reginald D Hunter
A perfect hour of comedy to signify Hunter's first year back doing stand-up.