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7 February 2023
Wodehouse In Wonderland review: Comedy? Musical? Tragedy? Children’s programme?
Showered with light-hearted humour, this witty dramatisation of Wodehouse’s life jumbles together literature, theatre and a dash of musicality whilst being sneakily educational.
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14 July 2022
How far does the “familiar” fit into the foundation of modern day theatre
A review of who killed ‘Agatha’ Christie. Following the press night release on Wednesday 12th July at The Theatre royal Nottingham.
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17 March 2021
Shakespeare: Too much of a good thing?
What is it that makes Shakespeare so special, and is his work still relevant today?
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14 September 2020
Self-publishing on Amazon
Self-publishing? It can seem a little overwhelming at first, but I've found success from it and wanted to share what I know with you!
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13 March 2020
Lottie Thompson | TrinityTalent 2019
Lottie is celebrated by Trinity for Artistic Achievement in Arts Award.
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18 July 2018
Want my job? with Aimee Wilkinson - Head of Artistic Development at Writing East Midlands
Aimee Wilkinson, Head of Artistic Development for Writing East Midlands, talks about developing literature in the local community, how creative writing can help with social isolation and running projects from conferences to workshops with refugees.
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7 June 2018
How to run a successful literature open mic night
Voted the UK's Best Regular Spoken Word Night 2015 and 2016, live literature organisers Bad Language share their tips on how to run a rocking open mic night.
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1 October 2016
Roald Dahl's Most Villainous Villains at Bath Children's Literature Festival
Who is Roald Dahl's worst villain? We found out at Bath Children's Literature Festival