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26 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: We're All Strangers Here
Hitcher Encounters navigates digital cartography with ease, forging a well-trodden path through audio and dialogue.
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25 June 2021
Upcoming book release: Reputation by Lex Croucher
Brining to the forefront topics that were off-limits to Regency-era novelists, Reputation is a feminist twist on the classic novel. From alcohol to sex, Reputation touches upon all that would once have been considered scandalous.
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24 June 2021
Brighton Fringe: The King of Broken Things
A saccharine monologue based around the platitude of fixing broken things and people.
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24 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Retrain, Reduce, Recycle
In the wake of Fatima retraining to cyber, the Clap Back Club delivered a raucous career conference courtesy of Karen and her comrades.
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23 June 2021
Brighton Fringe: MNQUMA By Xolisile Bongwana
MNQUMA by Xolisile Bongwana incorporates dance, tradition and acting to convey cultural themes found in Africa. Unique in its nature, it is a show that will surely open one’s mind.
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23 June 2021
‘Keep Mum’ Review: A fresh take on the horror genre
Trigger warning: this article contains topics of domestic violence/abuse, alcoholism and grief that some readers may find distressing.
When it comes to horror, less is more, and Luana Di Pasquale demonstrates that perfectly in her horror short ‘Keep Mum’.
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22 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Get Rich Or Die (Work In Progress)
Tom Mayhew is a stand up comedian and writer who talks about the working class and a bit of political stuff. He also has a series on BBC radio 4.
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21 June 2021
Gilbert and Sullivan's Improbable New Musical... and Helen
This musical highlights the little known but influential life story of Helen Carte, who was the business mastermind behind the successful Victorian musical duo Gilbert and Sullivan.
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21 June 2021
Voice Retrospect: The Bluest Eye (1970), Toni Morrison
A review of Toni Morrison's debut novel, The Bluest Eye (1970)
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20 June 2021
The Travesty of Richard III
Performed in isolation and filmed entirely by Helen Manners and Ian Renshaw, The Travesty of Richard III is a comedic adaptation of William Shakespeare’s original tragedy that depicts the eponymous character’s rise and fall from power.
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20 June 2021
Rosie Sings - Facts About Me
A masterful collection of pop, musical theatre, and cabaret, Rosie commanded the stage with a powerful vocal performance.
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18 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: The Net Kill
“Outrageously funny and bazaar, Incognito Theatre company have devised an innovative form of theatre”
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18 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Alfie Ordinary's House of Fun
Alfie Ordinary presented a delectable smorgasbord of glam queens, titillating tomfoolery, and guilt-free giddiness.
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18 June 2021
The Devil's Food Cake
A Zoom drama that is highly affecting and cleverly constructed.
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17 June 2021
Social Distancing
A pandemic of online social communication is the subject of Textile Theatre’s dystopian ode to self-affirmation.
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17 June 2021
Brite Spires releases Futurist
Brite Spires electrifies into 2021 with their upcoming single ‘Futurist’. A raw and potent blend of modern electronic indie pop curating a unique and unforgettable track, sourced from Bella’s (vocals) empowering womanhood.
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16 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Sitting Pretty
Sitting Pretty was a millennial melodrama, 50 minutes of magnificent mayhem rooted in a fond yearning for yesteryear.