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13 October 2024
'The Other Place' at the National Theatre
A story of grief and the complexities of family dynamics, 'The Other Place' takes us on an ultra-naturalistic journey that grips the audience at every turn.
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13 October 2024
Darkfield's 'Arcade' at LFF
After being warned that the experience will unfold in pitch darkness, each audience member takes their place at an arcade machine, putting on the headphones that are essential to this immersive auditory journey.
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13 October 2024
Hofesh Shechter's 'Theatre of Dreams's at Sadler's Wells
'Theatre of Dreams' cleverly merges two rich, evocative worlds; 'theatre' and 'dreams', to immerse the audience in an otherworldly experience.
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10 October 2024
'The Lehman Trilogy' at Gillian Lynne Theatre
'The Lehman Trilogy' is a compelling exploration of the rise of our modern economic system, tracing how a small business founded by three immigrant brothers grew and profoundly shaped the America of today.
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10 October 2024
Somewhere Beyond the Sea by TJ Klune
“Somewhere Beyond the Sea” by TJ Klune is a heart-warming and magical sequel that delves deeper into themes of family, identity, and the courage to face the past.
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9 October 2024
Real Americans by Rachel Khong
“Real Americans” by Rachel Khong is an immersive novel that explores the complexities of identity, family, and the search for belonging.
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9 October 2024
'Nowhere' at Battersea Arts Centre
'Nowhere', as reflected by the title, masterfully captures theatre’s unique power to exist as an undefined yet safe space, separate from the world outside, while simultaneously reminding us that in some places nowhere is safe at all.
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4 October 2024
La fille mal gardée: The most opulent of fairytales...right in the heart of Birmingham
An exquisite and original ballet, destined to be both a treasured classic and a modern marvel as it playfully recounts the story of two divided lovers.
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3 October 2024
Madgscar the musical, was it worth it ?
This review is about Madagascar the musical which is a musical based on the many Madagscar films . It was aimed at families and children but i thought i give it a go ! In this review i explore weather this musical was worth it or not ...
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29 September 2024
"Woman Eating", a young artist's story of acceptance
Pigs, Ducks, Baba Yaga and the Uncertainty of Tomorrow...
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19 September 2024
Akram Khan’s ‘Giselle’ at Sadler’s Wells
A low rumble silences the audience as the lights slowly fade to black. When they rise again, we are thrust into the oppressive, shadowy world which Giselle inhibits.
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17 September 2024
Creative Parallels photography exhibition | Joe Cornish and David Ward
A review of the Creative Parallels photography exhibition, critiquing the venue and content.
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15 September 2024
'The Real Ones' at the Bush Theatre
'The Real Ones' follows the ever changing friendship between Zaid and Neelam over the span of 15 years.
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14 September 2024
Kim’s Convenience Store gives insight into the lives of immigrants in Western society
Review of the exciting and amazing play that is Kim's Convenience Store.
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11 September 2024
GDIF’s From Here On captivates you through its compelling storytelling
A review that details how GDIF has provided another nice event that accentuates the thriving nature of London’s art and culture sector
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10 September 2024
Pop-Up Puppet Cinema Presents Back to the Future and Jaws!
Enjoyed a One Night Only Show at the Flaxmill in Shrewsbury.
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9 September 2024
The Great Divide by Cristina Henríquez
“The Great Divide” by Cristina Henríquez is a sweeping novel that brings to life the untold stories behind the construction of the Panama Canal.
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8 September 2024
Touretteshero: 'Burnt Out in Biscuit Land' at the Southbank Centre
Touretteshero uses moments of joy as acts of resistance, crafting an absurdist world to spark dialogue about the neurodiverse experience during the pandemic.