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25 August 2021
Review: Slings and Arrows
From Raised Voices, an award winning charity that works creatively with those who have experienced homelessness, mental health issues or addiction, Slings and Arrows brings an authentic voice to many overlooked social issues.
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25 August 2021
Review: Receptionists
An enjoyably daft and visually captivating take on the absurdity of customer service jobs.
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25 August 2021
Review: Wish List
A mature depiction of the tumultuous life of a young carer and her brother, Wish List gives voice to a struggle many of us have little knowledge of.
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25 August 2021
Review: Madhouse
A promising debut production that unfortunately falters in its writing and pacing, Madhouse depicts the chaotic nature of student living with its rag-tag cast of characters.
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25 August 2021
Feeling grateful... the world is opening up!
Hi all! It's been a minute, so I just wanted to drop a little blog post to talk a bit about what I've been up to, how it's felt to release my brand new single 'Used To Miss You', and my feelings of gratitude...
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25 August 2021
Review: Hip-Hop Orchestra Experience
Ensemble Mik Nawooj, with assistance from rapper Sandman, perform through the Fringe’s on-demand service, theSpaceUK. The orchestral display succinctly integrates music and dance within one short video production.
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25 August 2021
What’s on at the classical music scene
Highlights and updates of everything that’s going on in the classical music scene.
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24 August 2021
Review: My Left Nut
A one-man show starring Michael Patrick, My Left Nut addresses the distress of a swollen testicle and sets this against the backdrop of adolescence, culminating in a hilarious show at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
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24 August 2021
6 of our favourite book adaptations
How many times have you been disappointed by a film that did not live up to a book you coveted? We have all been through the same heartache. So this week, to make up for it, we talk about the films that beat the odds. Read on for our list of the best book adaptations in film.
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24 August 2021
A Guest on the West End
Exclusive free tickets to the dress rehearsal of Hairspray the musical at the London Coliseum with food and drink included? Yes Please!
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23 August 2021
Why are Gen Z Going Crazy For Astrology?
A look into the rise in popularity of astrology and why so many young people are drawn towards it.
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23 August 2021
Theatre in Motion: Are discounted theatre tickets indicative of a deeper problem?
Discounts and disagreements
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22 August 2021
Review: The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris
In The Sweetness of Water, Nathan Harris offers his readers a gorgeous exploration of race, emancipation, grief, and sexuality.
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21 August 2021
Diane Keaton For Every Season
Her warm smile, retro suits and mostly ditzy characters became her trademarks in the film industry. From ‘Annie Hall’ to ‘Something’s Gotta Give’ this article looks at some of Diane Keaton’s most iconic performances and her biggest achievements.
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21 August 2021
Review: Miss Lindsay's Secret
Built around a series of real letters sent between two lovers from Glenesk, separated by the Atlantic ocean, Miss Lindsay’s Secret intricately explores themes of material storytelling and lost love, but falters a little at the emotional peaks
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21 August 2021
Review: Afterparty
F-Bomb Theatre’s stunning debut production Afterparty is an eclectic blend of character comedy, social commentary and a generous helping of hedonism