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11 December 2024
Book Review: Banyan Moon by Thao Thai
In ‘Banyan Moon’, Thao Thai crafts a multi-generational exploration of motherhood, legacy, and self-discovery.
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11 December 2024
A Christmas Carol – Radio Play Live on Stage, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury
A spectacular play!
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11 December 2024
Book Review: Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange
Tommy Orange’s ‘Wandering Stars’ is a haunting novel that illuminates the legacy of generational trauma.
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10 December 2024
Book Review: The Black Bird Oracle by Deborah Harkness
Harkness enchants once again with 'The Black Bird Oracle' – a sweeping tale of family, magic, and the courage it takes to embrace one’s destiny.
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10 December 2024
Beldon Haigh Delivers 'White House Meltdown Christmas Day'
Beldon Haigh Delivers the Perfect End-of-Year Anthem with 'White House Meltdown Christmas Day'
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9 December 2024
Theatre Review: Othello at the Royal Shakespeare Company
The RSC’s production of Shakespeare’s notorious tragedy Othello is a spectacle to behold, enchanting you into the authentic medieval world of Shakespeare’s captivating drama.
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9 December 2024
Sleeping Beauty 2024 Hereford Pantomime
“Fun for all the Family!” A review of the 2024 Hereford Pantomime at the Courtyard.
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9 December 2024
Despicable Me 4
Despicable Me 4 is the newest film into the Despicable Me franchise, it is a fun family friendly film that follows Gru (Steve Carell) as he grapples life with his newest born son.
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9 December 2024
Migration Review
Migration is a family friendly film that follows a family of ducks as they embark on their first migration- a journey to Jamaica. On this adventure they discover friends and foes, places of wonder and curiosity.
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9 December 2024
Kensuke’s Kingdom Adaptation
For my Silver Arts Award, Unit 1, Part C, I went to Cineworld in Dundee to watch ‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’ (2023) based on the Michael Morpurgo novel (1999).
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9 December 2024
‘Is There Anybody Out There?’
For my Silver Arts Award, Unit 1, Part C, I went to Cineworld in Dundee to watch a documentary called ‘Is There Anybody Out There?’ (2023) which is based around a woman’s life.
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8 December 2024
Theatre Severn’s Sleeping Beauty: Wow. They’ve done it again...
Blend Wicked, The Descendants and Six and add a dash of Chappell Roan… Then shake it all up with fire juggling, Frankenstein, water fights and two velociraptors for a mere taster of this year's enchantingly unconventional panto!
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6 December 2024
‘Ballet Shoes’ at National Theatre
As the audience files in, the delightful festive atmosphere comes alive as the ensemble cast teach ballet moves to attendees of all ages.
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6 December 2024
The Devil Wears Prada: A Spectacle of Style and Song
The Devil Wears Prada takes over West End, bringing the corporate Manhattan life and the extravagant Paris Fashion week to London.
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5 December 2024
‘Stranger Than the Moon’ at Coronet Theatre
This cabaret-style biography explores the life and works of Bertolt Brecht, offering a vivid glimpse into pre- and post-Nazi Germany.
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4 December 2024
Book Review: A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang
Ann Liang’s 'A Song to Drown Rivers' is a sweeping historical fantasy that reimagines the legend of Xishi.
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4 December 2024
An underrated musical revival, Falsettos 2016 Revival Review
The story follows Marvin who strives for a 'tight knit family' despite divorcing his wife to live with his boyfriend. You follow Marvin and his family as they overcome the problems they face as they're not the 'typical family of the time'.
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4 December 2024
A DC film with lost potential, Blue Beetle film review
A film following Jaime Reyes (Xolo Maridueña) as in his attempt to get a job, he ends up being the symbiotic host of an ancient alien technology, which main villain, Victoria Kord (Susan Sarandon) was looking for.