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6 August 2017
Curse of Cranholme Abbey
A chilling, dark and spooky show that holds the audience in its clutches from start to finish.
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6 August 2017
Pippa Evans: Joy Provision!
An hour jam packed with singing, collective annoyance and accidental joy
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6 August 2017
Perfectly Imperfect Women
Danyah Miller hits the nail on the head about our problem with perfection
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5 August 2017
Wicked
An amazing performance throughout the play and great effort and imagination was put into it. Great props and set up. It was a 10/10 play.
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1 August 2017
Okja review
Okja shines light on a new angle of the controversial meat industry - and it's a bright light at that.
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29 July 2017
King of Pop
I have been to many different art events like the Louvre museum, theatre productions, arts and craft festivals and many more, but I think that the King of Pop show was amazing.
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28 July 2017
Gangsta Granny
Gangsta Granny is a show adapted from a book by David Walliams. It is about a boy who wants to be a plumber but his parents wants him to be a professional dancer. His poor granny is really ill and has her grandson every Friday night but he hates it. But he soon realises he don't, when his granny makes up a story on being the world's most wanted thief.
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28 July 2017
Dreamboats and Petticoats
Dreamboats and petticoats is a musical. It is about teenagers falling in love while the men were trying to make it big as a boy band. They sang songs from the 50's and 60's which were really good.
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27 July 2017
Little shop of horrors
Little shop of horrors is a musical. It is about a blood eating plant, and a dentist who likes pain. The dentist is dating a girl, named Audrey, who likes a boy called Seymour. Seymour has been adopted by Mr Mushnik.
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27 July 2017
Doncaster museum
Doncaster museum is at the heart of the town and shows the community the past of Doncaster .The art form represented was paintings and drawings that symbolize the history and what it means to be from Doncaster.
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25 July 2017
The Little Match Girl and Other Happier Tales Reveiw
The Little Match Girl and Other Happier Tales was a show on at the Sam Wannermaker Playhouses in London that I saw and reviewed for my silver arts award, it was based off the stories by Hans Christian Andersen and directed and co-adapted by Emma Rice and Joel Horwood. The show included acting, singing, dancing, music and puppetry and was put on in a candle light theatre
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25 July 2017
The Tempest at Barbican Theatre
The Royal Shakespeare Company (in collaboration with Intel and The Imaginarium studios) present William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'
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24 July 2017
Mamma Mia- the musical
On June 22nd, I went to see Mamma Mia, the musical, at the Novello Theatre in London.
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22 July 2017
MA Performances
I went to see the MA at Deda on the 17th, 18th, 19th of July. As part of my work experience placement at Deda I got to watch all six of the 30 minute long performances.
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22 July 2017
Sophie Ellerby's 'Three' by National Youth Theatre's Playing Up Company
Since 'sliced bread' is the fail-safe comparison for anything remarkable, take last night's 'Three' as an enormously tall, gazillion slice, jam-packed, crusts removed (obviously), American inspired, saucy, filling, over-spilling, thick and soft sandwich spectacular.
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20 July 2017
Our Trip To The Wildlife Photographer Of The Year
A brief review on out trip to wildlife photographer of the year exhibition.
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18 July 2017
10,000 Gestures by Boris Charmatz review
10,000 Gestures takes something that seems utterly random and turns it into a truly beautiful dance piece.
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18 July 2017
Ceremony by Phil Collins review
On a sunny Manchester evening, over 200 people gathered into the Bridgewater Hall car park to celebrate the ending of 18 amazing days of the Manchester International Festival 2017.