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6 June 2017
Are female dancers still discriminated against?
This piece discusses the issues revolving around female dancers being discriminated against in both the educational and professional industry.
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6 June 2017
The Ruby in the Smoke
Brighton's adaptation of Philip Pullman's mystery novel.
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5 June 2017
'Sweethearts' and 'The Hooligan' by W. S. Gilbert
A traditional production with some good elements that fails to excite
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5 June 2017
Where are all the female choreographers?
This piece explores the different aspects of the issue surrounding female choreographers within dance
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3 June 2017
GE17: The rich need to start paying up
It's now critical to address the wealth disparity and create opportunities for everyone.
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2 June 2017
Crafts Council exhibition
22 July – 29 August 2016
The Hospital Club
Free event
Anyone/Family FriendlyIt will showing again at Oriel Davies Gallery in Wales 29 Jul - 20 Sep 2017.
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2 June 2017
The Saachi Gallery
In February, I visited the Saatchi art gallery in London.
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1 June 2017
How to be Together
Three clowns meet at a bus stop and manage to miss three buses in a row because they are being silly.
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31 May 2017
GE17: Political cynicism is eroding empathy
Manchester suffered an atrocity and I was preoccupied with political conspiracies
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31 May 2017
Landmines
There is so much in the news around terrorism, Donald Trump, war and and other such horrors, it is becoming easier to ignore what is happening than to do something about it.
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31 May 2017
The Tale of the Cockatrice
A charming and entertaining hour of storytelling and puppetry.
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31 May 2017
Kids with Beards: Fandango
Eurovision, questionable shadow puppets, and bus-stop encounters. This sketch comedy has it all.
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30 May 2017
How Eva Von Schnippisch Won WWII
A crazy cabaret filled with feminism, crude jokes, great accents and a brand new take on the Allied victory
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30 May 2017
(Non) Violent Communication
A hilarious, satirical show with surprisingly helpful life lessons