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15 May 2018
My trip to Harry Potter Warner Bros Studios
This is basically a review of my trip to Warner Bros Studios The Making of Harry Potter. It's my point of view and so far like it, and there's not much I like. If I were you I'd probably read it. Best one I've done so far.
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14 May 2018
Shakespeare’s Mad Women
Modern-day Shakespeare takes a surprisingly existentialist turn
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14 May 2018
Drunk With a Pen
Cosy, simple Sweet Werks is the sort of venue that Fringe theatre was made for, and Joseph J. Clark’s show ‘Drunk with a Pen’, fits in here like a cork in a bottle.
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13 May 2018
Bella Chipperfield
I attended a meeting at lunchtime to meet Bella Chipperfield, a local artist.
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13 May 2018
Tate Modern Review
I visited the Tate Modern as part of an organised school trip.
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11 May 2018
Standard:Elite
There are two types of tickets but more than two types of people!
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10 May 2018
Isle of Dogs review (spoiler-free)
Wes Anderson delivers nothing short of a masterful, heartfelt visual delight with his new stop-motion tale.
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10 May 2018
Women's Prize for Fiction 2018: The Trick to Time
A heartwrenching exploration of grief
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10 May 2018
The Sleeper
A thought-provoking piece challenging the facelessness of the refugee crisis
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10 May 2018
In the Heart of the Wasp's Nest
The line that echoes throughout this play, is that ‘times are changing’ and we must too.
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8 May 2018
The very well fed caterpillar
Prepare to see your favourite childhood story be twisted, warped, and dare I say... improved?
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8 May 2018
Lippy Review
Rachel Causer’s witty and vulnerable one-woman comedy show transforms lip-syncing into a fine art.
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6 May 2018
Struan Logan: Struan All Over the World Review
As the pun in the title suggests, Struan Logan’s debut hour of stand up is a hilarious and smart retelling of his travelling tales.
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6 May 2018
Charles III Review
Britain’s least favourite Windsor becomes a Shakespearean hero in Brighton Little Theatre’s latest production of Bartlett’s award winning play for Brighton Fringe