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10 April 2025
Abigail's Party at the Royal Exchange, Manchester
Class, culture, claustrophobia and chaos. On Wednesday night, we were invited to an unforgettable party.
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2 April 2025
REVIEW: New Vic theatre's Impeccable adaptation of 'A Matter of Life and Death'
'A matter of life and death', New Vic stage adaptation of the 1946 film.
A beautifully performed story of supernatural, law, love and life that will leave you wanting more. -
29 March 2025
Macbeth, a Review
This is my review of Macbeth which I saw in the cinema. It is for my Silver Arts Award, so any comments are appreciated. Thank you!
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26 March 2025
Bitter:Sweet "Rise" – A Haunting Anthem of Resilience - Review
Bitter:Sweet returns with “Rise,” a cinematic and emotionally charged track that showcases Shana Halligan’s signature soulful vocals. The single, precedes the upcoming album "Baby Is Back," due on April 25.
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23 March 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 8
Nearly 3/4 of the way through this gruelling process, with nowhere left to hide these candidates are dropping like flies. Thursday evening saw the second double firing in just two weeks - but was it deserved?
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18 March 2025
Theatre Review: War Horse at Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent
This touching tale is adapted from Michael Morpurgo's novel and is currently touring across locations in the United Kingdom. Set in the trenches of the First World War, be sure to bring your tissues for this heartwarming family show.
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20 February 2025
Book Review: Immortal by Sue Lynn Tan
Immortal is a fantasy novel that sweeps readers into a world of magic and romance.
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31 January 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice Is Back
After ten long months, BBC's biggest business programme, The Apprentice, is back, and we couldn't be more ready for it. 18 entrepreneurs battle it out for the grand prize of a £250 000 investment, plus a new business partner.
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31 January 2025
Nosferatu: Back From The Dead
A review of the new Nosferatu adaptation, directed by Robert Eggers.
Content warning: mentions of death, mental illness
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6 January 2025
TV Show Review: The Traitors
Twenty-two ordinary people fighting it out for the grand prize of £120 000, but this is a game show like no other...the ultimate test of trust and traitors, this is my take on the first three episodes and what we have witnessed unfold so far.
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29 November 2024
Theatre Review: Aladdin, UK and Ireland Tour
A wonderful retelling of the beloved story of Aladdin, this show perfectly reveals the wonders of Agrabah through musical theatre and high tempo dance sequences. Heart-warming, exciting and upbeat, this is a family special you won't want to miss.
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15 November 2024
Review: Paul Carr’s Lunchtime Organ Recital
Worcester Cathedral, Thursday 17th October 2024
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5 November 2024
Green Day Wembley 2024 Review - Silver Arts Award
This is a review of Green Day's Saviors Tour, or more specifically, their Wembley show.
It's for my Arts Award Silver, so any feedback/comments would be very helpful!
Thank you.
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4 November 2024
Film Review: Joker: Folie a Deux — Madness on trial
Todd Phillips' superhero sequel Joker: Folie a Deux is a look at how well we can look beyond the smoke and into the eyes of what we think makes a villain.
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6 September 2024
Greenwich and Dockland Festival 2024 - World Kiosk Review
Xena, a voice contributor, enters into the unexpected world of World Kiosk, an installation hosted in Newham, as part of the Greenwich and Docklands Festival.
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4 September 2024
Greenwich and Dockland Festival 2024 - Crap at Animals Review
Xena, a Voice Contributor, shares her perspective of the free performance of Crap at Animals, as part of the yearly Greenwich and Docklands Festival.
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28 August 2024
The Silence Between Songs: A Madison Beer Concert Review
This is a review discussing my experience at Madison Beer's 'The Spinnin' Tour' concert to celebrate her album 'Silence Between Songs'. I will go through the sound check viewing, the opening acts, and my favourites of the night.
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19 July 2024
Exhibition Review: BACKLIT Gallery's Annual Members Show
With a focus on fresh and unique expressions, this exhibition in Nottingham offers a thought-provoking experience that highlights both emerging and established talents