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4 July 2022
'Dead Good' Vamos Theatre, review by Toni and Chelsey
Are you into characteristic miming? Do deep meaning performances intrigue you as a person? If you like either of these things then I’d recommend watching this performance.
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3 July 2022
SIX the Musical - Play review
Divorced. Beheaded. Died. Divorced. Beheaded. LIVE! These women are more than a rhyme, a song or a wife. They were more than a King could handle.
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2 July 2022
Review: Other Voices
This New Creatives piece features several trans and gender non-conforming people discussing their experiences and expressing their emotions through conversation and art
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1 July 2022
Review - Drake's 'Honestly Nevermind'
Despite the radical sonic shift, Honestly Nevermind satisfies neither Drake’s long-time fans nor those hoping for a deeper sound.
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30 June 2022
Sherwood Arts Week 2022 - Art Review
There is something for all the family in this year’s art exhibit of fine media. I have never seen community stronger.
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28 June 2022
‘Christmas Under the Stars’- Not unputdownable, but easy to pick up again.
Written by Karen Swann, romantic and deliciously descriptive, isolation, deceit and escapism are subtly woven through this plot which explores heartbreak and what it is to truly live your life.
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27 June 2022
Review: Lightyear (2022)
Pixar’s latest animated feature (and latest franchise film) falls flat in just about every way
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27 June 2022
Review: The Black Phone (2022)
The most horrifying thing about this new flick is how nonsensical and boring it is
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27 June 2022
My Hamilton Review
I have created a powerpoint presentation of my review on Hamilton - my Bronze Arts Award Part B
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27 June 2022
A Night at The Musicals - theatre review by Toni and Faith
On the 25th June, The Redditch Reviewers attended A Night at the Musicals at the Palace Theatre, with performers ranging from the ages of 3-19.
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27 June 2022
Honor by Thrity Umrigar
Honor is a beautifully written novel about the complicated issues at play in contemporary India.
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26 June 2022
Our family mix up - play review
This play will surely bring you a lot of comedy, hard cultural differences and take you on a journey of family drama that everyone can relate to in some way.
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25 June 2022
Media Networks at the Tate Modern
I attended an exhibition called Media Networks at the Tate Modern. The exhibition was a collection of various artists' artworks responding to the influence of mass media and the always changing technologies that impact our world.
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24 June 2022
All That’s Left in the World by Erik J. Brown
All That’s Left in the World is a heartwarming and captivating debut set in post-apocalyptic America.
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23 June 2022
Ariana Savalas reveals new single 'What Do You Wanna Know'
California-based singer/songwriter Ariana Savalas returns after two years with new emotionally moving offering.
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22 June 2022
Ghost Walk in Brighton Lanes
We went along as part of Brighton Fringe 2022 and don't want to give too much away about this one, its a must- see- for yourself! Below are some of the highlights for us we hope will intrigue you to check it out!
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22 June 2022
Kym's Review: Majanin at Brighton Youth Centre
I came to Brighton Youth Centre to play my music for a planned event on Friday.
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22 June 2022
Graffiti at BYC
We spent time exploring the awesome Brighton Youth Centre building, looking at the art we pass by every time we come here!