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  • Review Same Again
    26 February 2023

    Same Again

    by Jack Solloway Voice team

    Barfly on the wall account revels in the spuriousness and meandering joy of pub talk

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  • Review VAULT Festival: The Yellow Traffic Light
    26 February 2023

    VAULT Festival: The Yellow Traffic Light

    by Saskia Calliste Voice Team

    An energetic show with a strong message and an unstoppable lead.

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  • Review Madness! LALI and the playhouse Or is it Grief?
    26 February 2023

    Madness! LALI and the playhouse Or is it Grief?

    by Ayah Khan Voice Reviewer

    LALI is the debut play from British-Iranian playwright, Shadi Hamta. A vivid performance as we watch Lali who is forced to confront grief and reflect on her madness. Madness! She decided to live in a stranger's playhouse! Madness!

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  • Review Review of Spitting Image LIVE
    25 February 2023

    Review of Spitting Image LIVE

    by Gregary Burnsen-Hicks

    Spitting Image LIVE is brought to the stage through one of a kind puppets of well known characters from the world of politics and TV. In this unique stage show based of the iconic series Al Murray helps bring the comedy, here's what I thought...

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  • Review Review: Agatha Christie's The Mirror Crack'd at the Alexandra Theatre
    24 February 2023

    Review: Agatha Christie's The Mirror Crack'd at the Alexandra Theatre

    by Gregary Burnsen-Hicks

    One of Agatha Christie’s iconic characters Miss Marple returns to the stage, the production is currently on its UK tour. After seeing the show at the Alexandra Theatre here’s what I thought…

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  • Review It’s Motherf**ing Pleasure calls you out! Ableist!
    24 February 2023

    It’s Motherf**ing Pleasure calls you out! Ableist!

    by Ayah Khan Voice Reviewer

    It’s MotherF***ing Pleasure, a performance made to poke fun at ableist guilt and monetisation of disabilities. It also awkwardly calls you out that you may actually have ‘able anxiety.’ 

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  • Review ‘Dark Horse’: Maria Wilman’s new single
    24 February 2023

    ‘Dark Horse’: Maria Wilman’s new single

    by Candelaria Gómez Contributor

    A review of Maria Wilman’s new single and music video ‘Dark Horse’.

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  • Review Salt Ashes' New Single 'Heart Attack' Explores the Power of Desire
    23 February 2023

    Salt Ashes' New Single 'Heart Attack' Explores the Power of Desire

    by Poppy Laine

    Salt Ashes' latest single, 'Heart Attack', is a powerful exploration of the intense emotions that come with forbidden love.

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  • Review Visual Artistry at the Kakilang Festival
    23 February 2023

    Visual Artistry at the Kakilang Festival

    by Kashmini Shah Contributor

    Home X at the Kakilang Festival is an innovative display of East and Southeast Asian heritage, exploring the concept of "home" through virtual worlds and gaming. 

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  • Review Zyla and Kai by Kristina Forest
    23 February 2023

    Zyla and Kai by Kristina Forest

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    Zyla and Kai by Kristina Forest is a YA novel about two star-crossed lovers and the odds stacked against them. 

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  • Review Reimaging musicals.
    22 February 2023

    Reimaging musicals.

    by Elaine Longmore

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to Reimagine a scenario ?

    Well I did just that.

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  • Review Yungblud review - Northern musician provides a vibrant, entertaining show
    20 February 2023

    Yungblud review - Northern musician provides a vibrant, entertaining show

    by Faron Spence-Small Voice Reviewer

    A night of skirts, a story about woods, throwing things in the crowd and cursing the government.

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  • Review Santiago Ribeiro  in China, Moscow, Los Angeles, Spain, Portugal
    18 February 2023

    Santiago Ribeiro in China, Moscow, Los Angeles, Spain, Portugal

    by Santiago Ribeiro

    In MG Studio, Los Angeles the art of Portuguese Surrealist artist Santiago Ribeiro will be the next one

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  • Review Review: Back to the Future the Musical
    17 February 2023

    Review: Back to the Future the Musical

    by Huw Llewellyn

    I went to the Back to the Future the musical and here is what I thought!

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  • Review WWE Mens Royal Rumble 2023 Review - By Sam Sweeney
    16 February 2023

    WWE Mens Royal Rumble 2023 Review - By Sam Sweeney

    by Helen Morley

    The Royal Rumble is the most interesting WWE match of the year, so I decided to take an in-depth look at what this match was like.

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  • Review ‘How We Begin’: Brilliantly bisexual and fabulously unapologetic
    16 February 2023

    ‘How We Begin’: Brilliantly bisexual and fabulously unapologetic

    by Gigi Downey Contributor

    A review of Surfacing Acts Theatre and Antonia Georgieva’s production ‘How We Begin’ currently showing at VAULT Festival.

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  • Review Frontier by Grace Curtis
    15 February 2023

    Frontier by Grace Curtis

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    Frontier by Grace Curtis is a unique novel that blends sapphic romance with science fiction and the Western genre. 

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  • Review John-Luke Roberts: A World Just Like Our Own
    15 February 2023

    John-Luke Roberts: A World Just Like Our Own

    by Sadhana Narayanan Contributor

    John-Luke Roberts’ new stand-up show ‘There’s a world just like our own, but...’ follows a sold-out Fringe run. Roberts jokes his way through parallel worlds, arriving at a deep conclusion about the state of the world he lives in. 

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