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23 November 2016
National Youth Theatre presents 'Pigeon English'
The National Youth Theatre have celebrated their 60th anniversary this year and so we were definitely looking forward to watching 'Pigeon English', based upon Gbolahan Obisesan's adaptation of the Man Booker shortlisted novel by Stephen Kelman.
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23 November 2016
Rhys Review of "Where Are You Now"
I have chosen to review "Where Are You Now" by Justin Beiber and Skrillex
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23 November 2016
Cullam Review - Black Veil Brides
I have chosen to review a video by my favourite band, Black Veil Bride
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23 November 2016
Elias Review
I am going to review a music video J hus ft Doccy Docs 'Lean and Bop'
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23 November 2016
Sophie Reviews Sia's "Elastic Heart"
I have chosen to review Sia's Elastic Heart for my Part B of Arts Award Bronze
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23 November 2016
Alec Arts Award Silver Review
Reviewing "Dear Mamma" By Tupac and "Big Poppa" by Biggie Smalls
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23 November 2016
Lee reviews Hold Up by Beyonce
I am looking into the career of Beyonce and reviewing Hold Up
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23 November 2016
Review by Marcus of Shutdown By Skepta
I am choosing to review Shutdown by Skepta
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18 November 2016
Kenneth Branagh’s Season at the Garrick
Each actor brought a wealth of knowledge and personal liaison, a unique dynamic I felt honoured to observe.
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15 November 2016
Ride Along 2 - A review by Sami
This is a review of the movie Ride Along 2
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15 November 2016
One Dance by Drake - music video review
A review by Busayomi of the music video by Drake for One Dance
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15 November 2016
Backstage with...reviving costumes at the Royal Opera House
Glittering with gold and spangled with the chandelier's silver light, the Adelphi Suite in the Waldorf Hilton Hotel is the perfect venue to learn about the grand art of making and reviving costumes for opera and ballet.
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13 November 2016
Pride and Prejudice
This is a review of my visit to see Pride and Prejudice at Norwich Theatre Royal.
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12 November 2016
The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play that Goes Wrong is an absolute delight to watch. It's obvious why the production won Best New Comedy at the 2015 Laurence Olivier awards; there was never a moment when the audience weren't shaking with laughter.