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20 March 2023
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: Mamma Mia for pensioners...?
Inspired by the award winning film, this inspiring tale of friendship, family and romance proves it’s never too late to take the leap and break free from the confines of a lifelong comfort zone.
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20 March 2023
Age of Vice by Deepti Kapoor
Age of Vice by Deepti Kapoor is a sprawling epic that explores corruption, family, and loyalty.
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20 March 2023
Sobriety on the Rocks Review
Performed by one woman at VAULT Festival, the different characters give us insight into their thoughts about the accident caused by one man’s drunk driving. It shows the cascading effect it has on the other characters.
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18 March 2023
Helen Review - Mars chocolate or planet
Based on an actual but little-known story of Britain's first astronaut, Helen is a fictional play. Helen Sharman, a chemist from Sheffield, responded to an advertisement advertising astronauts with no experience necessary back in 1989.
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18 March 2023
The Clone Roses 25th Anniversary Tour at Burnley Mechanics
Are you a Stones Roses fan? If so, this is the show for you!
Do you also love The Smiths? You do? Then this is for you to see a Brilliant Tribute!
This is my Review of The Stone Roses 25th Anniversary tour with special guests The Smiths LTD.
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17 March 2023
If life gives you melons make: Melonade
What if you are given different ingredients from everyone else but asked to make the same thing? What if life is giving everyone lemons but you get melons? You make Melonade. This performance in the form of a game show will tell you just how.
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17 March 2023
Hozier: Eat Your Young EP
A review of the long-awaited fourth EP by Andrew Hozier-Byrne.
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16 March 2023
Just Be Normal Review - A sister's bond
Sisterly love, warm and big. It isn’t fragile no matter how many fights, anger and words are thrown out at one another. It isn’t fragile as portrayed in Just be normal.
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16 March 2023
Too Much World At Once: An underrated triumph of theatre
Surly, guarded Noble attempts to navigate the treacherous waters of youth and coming of age whilst trying to uphold his crumbling family in this achingly real yet charmingly surreal production.
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9 March 2023
The Rocky Horror Show: Unapologetically outlandish
Two cookie-cutter college kids are in for the craziest night EVER of dancing, aliens, sex and time warps after a chance encounter with the saucy corset-wearing, chainsaw-bearing Dr Frank-N-Furter…
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5 March 2023
Clementine - Chaos, catastrophe, calamity!
Chaos glided in wearing a blue dress and sunglasses.
Rosalie Minnitt's musical comedy Clementine is a "Gen z ode to women." The plot revolves around Lady Clementine who lives in the past and her relationship mishaps. Is she not destined for love?
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5 March 2023
Charlie and Stan: Review
A review of the electric Told by an Idiot and Theatre Royal Plymouth production, Charlie and Stan.
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3 March 2023
'Ageless Ancient & True' by Kwun
Following his debut single 'Supernatural,' Kwun returns with a universal love song 'Ageless Ancient & True.'
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1 March 2023
How To Kill Your Family: Witty, modern, and hilariously sarcastic
Follows fiction’s funniest serial killer as she seeks out salacious sex parties, plays with frog poison and seduces unwitting millionaires, all for one purpose. Murder.
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28 February 2023
The hauntingly beautiful Sunny Side Up at Theatre Peckham
Grief and loss follow behind Little D, played by David Alade, who steps into different stages of his life in 'Sunny Side Up,' a play based on a true story.
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27 February 2023
Lilianna’s Invincible Summer by Cristina Rivera Garza
Lilianna’s Invincible Summer is a nonfiction book by Cristina Rivera Garza that illuminates the alarming epidemic of femicide in Mexico.
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26 February 2023
Same Again
Barfly on the wall account revels in the spuriousness and meandering joy of pub talk
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26 February 2023
VAULT Festival: The Yellow Traffic Light
An energetic show with a strong message and an unstoppable lead.