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  • Review Review Of  The Grand Budapest Hotel From An Aspiring Film Connoisseur
    24 August 2024

    Review Of The Grand Budapest Hotel From An Aspiring Film Connoisseur

    by Mabinty Kamara

    Review and discussion over the incredible film that is The Grand Budapest Hotel

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: The Net Kill
    18 June 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: The Net Kill

    by Ella McQuillan Local Reviewer

    “Outrageously funny and bazaar, Incognito Theatre company have devised an innovative form of theatre”

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  • Review The Noise Maker
    13 May 2019

    The Noise Maker

    by Beth Rollings Local Reporter

    Comedy duo entertains with inventive theatre, offering a creative solution to dealing with that noisy neighbour.

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  • Review Me and My Girl - Chichester Festival Theatre
    6 August 2018

    Me and My Girl - Chichester Festival Theatre

    by Katie Utting

    Me and my Girl is currently running at Chichester Festival Theatre until 25th August 2018. Starring Matt Lucas, Caroline Quentine, Clive Rowe and Alex Young, it is a valuable piece of onstage magic, guaranteed to take the whole theatre on a roller-coaster of imagination, emotion and just plain fun!

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  • Review My Review on the Aladdin Pantomime
    7 March 2018

    My Review on the Aladdin Pantomime

    by Daisy Outram

    This is my review on the visit I took to the EM Forster theatre to see the 'Wicked Production' of Aladdin.

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  • Review Harriet Kemsley: Bad at Doing
    15 August 2017

    Harriet Kemsley: Bad at Doing

    by Sally Trivett Voice Team

    Good at drinking, bad at dancing

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  • Review The Tale of the Cockatrice
    31 May 2017

    The Tale of the Cockatrice

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    A charming and entertaining hour of storytelling and puppetry.

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