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28 April 2023
It’s a Motherf**king Pleasure: to call the whole society out
There is no debate when it comes to the fact that ableist people are the worst. But how much better are those of us 'allies' who are terrified of doing something wrong that could get us 'cancelled'? This is a play about ableism AND able anxiety.
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27 April 2023
TOSKA the story of three sisters
45 minutes is given to the viewer to understand the years of suffering and pain the three sisters have faced. And the aftermath of them ending the abuse that they suffered in silence.
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25 April 2023
Love Without Walls: Being Trapped Outside
We all know that creative industries have been suffering ever since the pandemic and that many were left homeless. But have you ever wondered what happens to these people after that? This film shows you just that.
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23 April 2023
Review: Toska at The Hope Theatre, London
Toska tells the true story of Russia’s Khachaturyan sisters, who after many years of abuse, killed their own father. Presented by Sortsol Theatre Company, this urgent piece of physical theatre is at The Hope Theatre, London until 29th April 2023.
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22 April 2023
Dream Agency: A Journey Towards the Unconscious
What if there was an agency that performed the most bizarre dreams you have at night back to you? Would you want to revisit them?
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22 April 2023
Lady Moon album review
The eponymous debut album from Colorado folk musician Lady Moon (Eva Holbrook) wraps ethereal vocals and lyrical sensitivity around intricately finger-picked mandolin rhythms
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21 April 2023
National Theatre Live: Good by C.P. Taylor. Directed by Dominic Cooke
A Theatre Production starring David Tennant, Elliot Levey and Sharon Small.
Good is set in Pre World War Two Germany, and it is a staggeringly impactful story themed on radicalisation.
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21 April 2023
The Meaning of Zong: Turning the Dark Pages of History
The Zong Massacre and the slave trade are some of the darkest pages of human history. The Meaning of Zong is a powerful and lyrical retelling of history with well-placed light-touch humour that teaches about the past and encourages a better future.
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20 April 2023
Deeper Purple: Made in Europe Tour 2023
Are you a Deep Purple fan? If so this is a must see!
So Fantastic/Upbeat, one of the best Deep Purple Tribute Bands out there.
You'll want to see them perform again and again. This is the first gig of this tour. Look out for upcoming gigs!
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18 April 2023
Dark and twisted: I Bring You Joy
Do you love seeing the inner workings of the brain of a dark character? Are you a fan of You, Black Swan, Compulsion and Night Crawler? I Bring Joy is perfect for you.
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18 April 2023
SHEWOLVES: Learning to Bite Back
Have you ever thought about what it feels like to be a teenager in a world that could soon burn up? Why would a 15-year-old girl become an activist? SHEWOLVES is a delightful comedy answering these questions.
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18 April 2023
Rootless by Krystle Zara Appiah
Rootless is a beautifully constructed novel by Krystle Zara Appiah, depicting the complexities of marriage and motherhood.
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6 April 2023
Cinderella as a ballet, yes or no?
Cinderella is showing at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden as a ballet choreographed by Frederick Ashton and music by Sergey Prokofiev. It takes you to another magical world full of emotions, heartthrob and magic.
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4 April 2023
Cow: Where the Myth Takes You
How do you love in moderation? How do you accept the body you were taught to hate? How do you become yourself in a homogenized society? The debut show, Cow, brings a new perspective on life.
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2 April 2023
Triangle of Sadness - will all of ours be noticeable?
Struggling to pay your rent this month? Angry about who represents your views in the House of Commons? Triangle of Sadness will provide belly laughs that relieve the stress of our increasingly unequal world, for an hour or two.
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27 March 2023
In The Upper Country by Kai Thomas
In The Upper Country is a masterful debut novel by Kai Thomas about the role Canada played in the history of enslavement.
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27 March 2023
Surfacing review – an interesting insight into mental health and its struggles
How does Asylum Arts presents the issue of mental health within the theatre medium?