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Voice MagPosts Tagged: War
  • Blog Music in wartime
    14 July 2022

    Music in wartime

    by Alexandra Hart Contributor

    How has the Ukrainian resistance utilised the power of song 

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  • Review Review of Quantum Theatre's Macbeth
    21 May 2022

    Review of Quantum Theatre's Macbeth

    by Madeleine Cartelet

    I went to the National Trust property Hartlebury castle to watch Quantum theatre’s production of Macbeth, a Shakespearian play performed by a cast of five talented young actors. Read on to hear my opinions on this show!

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  • Blog Through the ages: The 4 years that changed the world forever (Part 2)
    23 March 2022

    Through the ages: The 4 years that changed the world forever (Part 2)

    by Rosalie Amos Contributor

    A theatrical understanding of what it means to be human.

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  • Blog Through the Ages: The 4 Years that Changed the World Forever (Part 1)
    20 January 2022

    Through the Ages: The 4 Years that Changed the World Forever (Part 1)

    by Rosalie Amos Contributor

    How the First World War changed attitudes towards society, and how musicians scrutinised it.

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  • Review Searching for Cowardice
    28 April 2020

    Searching for Cowardice

    by Oluwatayo Adewole Contributor

    What would life be like if we were living through World War 3?

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  • Interview Interview with Margo Roe, New Creative
    28 April 2020

    Interview with Margo Roe, New Creative

    by Oluwatayo Adewole Contributor

    "I enjoyed how you could really see each performer, their faces, their bodies and the environment they were performing in. It was different to theatre."

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  • Review A Grave Situation
    3 August 2019

    A Grave Situation

    by Oluwatayo Adewole Contributor

    A Grave Situation brings something new to an overwrought topic.

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  • Review Crusader by Gerry Judah - Imperial War Museum North
    19 February 2019

    Crusader by Gerry Judah - Imperial War Museum North

    by Naomi Harrison

    At the Imperial War Museum North there is a really interesting sculpture called Crusader. I hope you enjoy reading about it as much as I did writing the review and visiting it!

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  • Review My Father Held A Gun
    25 May 2018

    My Father Held A Gun

    by Louise Maloney Local Reporter

    Be a hero and put down your gun

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  • Interview Give Me Your Love and the treatment of mental illness on-stage
    16 March 2017

    Give Me Your Love and the treatment of mental illness on-stage

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    Give Me Your Love wittily explores the complexity of post-traumatic stress disorder in a war veteran. We saw it at The Lowry, Salford as part of the Sick! Festival.

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  • Blog Speak Up!
    21 February 2017

    Speak Up!

    by Grace McCabe Contributor

    We need to fill the silence!

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  • Review 'Her' at Half Moon Theatre
    5 February 2017

    'Her' at Half Moon Theatre

    by Kheira Bey Contributor

    'Her', the latest collaboration by Half Moon Theatre and Brolly Productions is a live graphic novel, which encapsulates stage theatricality, film and animation expertise and clever technology - to tell the audience how the life of a fifteen year old female is clearly not all boys, lipstick and smartphones; all across the globe. 'Her' runs till Tuesday 7th February at the Half Moon Theatre before touring the rest of the UK.

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  • Review Fashion on the Ration
    2 October 2015

    Fashion on the Ration

    by Emily Steer Voice Team

    Yesterday I headed to a fun and enlightening talk at Bath Literature Festival. Fashion on the Ration focussed on the styles that sprung out of utility clothing and the surprising influence of Vogue during the war years.

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