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13 February 2020
Dial M for Murder at The People's Theatre
I love a good murder mystery, so I was very excited to see one of my favourite local theatres, The People's Theatre in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, staging 'Dial M for Murder'.
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18 January 2020
Georgia 'Seeking Thrills' album review
Starting the new decade with a throwback, Seeking Thrills, the sophomore album from Georgia, feels like an ode to the ‘80s, while at the same time feeling thoroughly modern.
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10 January 2020
Turner Prize 2019: a political collective
The 2019 Turner Prize winners comment on the inherent worth of a collective society, and I experienced it first-hand.
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22 December 2019
King Tut: From Life to Death, and Death to Life
I would highly recommend visiting 'Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh' at the Saatchi Gallery. This impressive exhibition studies Tutankhamun, with an intensive look into Egyptian culture surrounding life, death and magic.
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11 December 2019
Coming round like a shockwave: Liam Gallagher's Why me? Why not.
A review of Liam Gallagher's new album, "Why me? Why not."
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9 December 2019
Da Vinci at the National Gallery. Is it worth it?
I visited the National Gallery to 'Experience a Masterpiece,' the masterpiece being 'The Virgin on the Rocks' by Leonardo Da Vinci. Unfortunately, this 'immersive experience' did not live up to expectations.
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9 August 2019
Shit - MILKE
Shit, a performance created by MILKE and Dee & Cornelius, tells the story of Billy, Bobby and Sam. This production examines misogyny in a heartbreaking and provocative way.
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8 August 2019
Fempire: Mess - Kirsten Vangness
Kirsten Vangsness, American star of Criminal Minds, brings a performance to the Assembly Rooms that is energetic, engaging and comical.
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8 August 2019
Raven - Chamäleon Productions
A visually impressive, honest and incredibly skilled presentation exploring the challenges of motherhood in the modern day.
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8 August 2019
Definitely Louise - Bethany Heath
Bethany Heath’s (almost) one woman show, Definitely Louise, explores her character’s loneliness and inner turmoil in a strong and emotive way.
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8 August 2019
Louisa Fitzhardinge - Comma Sutra
Australian comic, Louisa Fitzhardinge, along with her pianist John, presents Comma Sutra, a comical show discussing the use of improper grammar and punctuation.
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7 August 2019
Anna and Helen: Stuck In A Rat
The wacky and creative duo parody the character of a haphazard life coach in this hour long comedy.
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7 August 2019
Murder On The Dancefloor
Energy oozes out of this performance about Sabrina and her friends and family as they all struggle to find their place in the world.
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6 August 2019
Passengers - Vacuum Theatre
Passengers is a beautifully directed dark comedy about mental health and the battles within the mind. The educational values and relevance of this performance in today’s society is incredibly high.
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6 August 2019
Ali and Alpo
Ali and Alpo is a collaboration between Finnish dancer and choreographer Alpo Aaltokoski and Iraqi oud lute musician Ali Alawad.
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6 August 2019
The Desk - Reetta Honkakoski Company
A production in which the performers are incredibly insync and perfectly in time with the music throughout, there is no room for error in The Desk.
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6 August 2019
Phrases - Lewys Holt
Holt stands in solidarity with the anxious, over thinkers of the world as he tackles confusion and communication. Phrases is fun, eccentric and clever.