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11 May 2017
The Stars at Oktober Bend review for CILIP Carnegie Medal shadowing
Read Arts Award Education Manager Annabel Thomas's review of The Stars at Oktober Bend - a CILIP Carnegie Medal shortlisted title
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10 May 2017
Body Image in Ballet
This is my Unit 1 Part D arts issue essay about body image and eating disorders in the ballet and dance community, I would love some feedback :)
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10 May 2017
Aaaand it’s back! Twig The Pixie’s Family Funsplosion!
I have always admired children's performers for their enormous physicality. Twig the Pixie is less physical than, say, Into The Water but has the storytelling and stand up talent to carry a ferociously loud audience.
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10 May 2017
At the Junction Cafe
Two very different characters in an otherwise empty cafe, what could possibly go wrong as Buckle Collective introduces their first performance in the Brighton Fringe?
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9 May 2017
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
I went to watch Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs pantomime and it was in the Woking, Surrey theatre.
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9 May 2017
Hexham Book Festival: Maggie O'Farrell
Writer Maggie O'Farrell talks about her latest release at Hexham Book Festival.
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9 May 2017
The Ruffian on the Stair
Religion, sexuality and relationships underpin this portrayal of working class life in post-war England
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9 May 2017
According to Angelica
Truly unique and wonderful to watch, a gem at Brighton Fringe Festival 2017.
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8 May 2017
Cabaret from the Shadows
Cats, the royal family and a banana, CFTS was definitely an experience.
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8 May 2017
CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation
Improv is always a gamble, luckily the team behind 'CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation' are clearly a well-oiled machine on the UK festival circuit.
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7 May 2017
Luke Nowell: Being Hueman Being
Newcomer Luke Nowell's absurdist routine took a worrying amount of time to get started. But when he did, the show exploded into life.
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7 May 2017
PASSPAWT
Helena, played by Elise Heaven, chronicles her time with her demon feline, Linda, in an altogether mild show.
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4 May 2017
Alice's Adventures Underground
A whirlwind of a theatre experience with a fantastic atmosphere
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4 May 2017
Salt to the Sea review for CILIP Carnegie Medal shadowing
Read Alan Lynch's (Arts Award Support Officer, Education) review for Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys, one of the CILIP Carnegie Medal shortlisted titles
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28 April 2017
The Smell of Other People's Houses review for CILIP Carnegie Medal shadowing
Read Arts Award Education Manager Annabel Thomas's review of The Smell of Other People's Houses - a CILIP Carnegie Medal shortlisted title