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21 March 2022
American Song Contest 2022: Eurovision’s visionary format goes transatlantic
Sure America, just change it up a bit so it doesn't look like you've copied and pasted.
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15 March 2022
Review: Nora: A Doll's House
Stef Smith reinvents the classic play, 'A Doll's House' by Henrik Ibsen, whose message still has relevance today.
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4 March 2022
Saturday round-up: UKNA City Takeover in Leicester
UK New Artists (UKNA) have taken over Leicester this past weekend, showcasing 75 new and emerging artists across exhibitions, spoken word, film, music, and dance. Check out our highlights of Saturday's events.
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17 February 2022
Wet Leg: Tiny Desk concert review
A show brimming with confidence, playfulness and ridiculously good music
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26 November 2021
Robot artist will perform artificially generated poetry at Dante celebration
Ai-Da will use a databank of words and speech pattern analysis to create a ‘reactive’ piece to Dante’s famous poem, the Divine Comedy
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9 October 2021 – 23 October 2021
King's Head Theatre and Le Gateau Chocolat present Liminal
New show Liminal is showing at the King's Head Theatre until October 23.
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14 September 2021 – 18 September 2021
StoneCrabs Theatre presents Playdoh: The Things That Shape Us
A week-long festival of nine short plays, live and online, directed by the UK’s most talented new directors.
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6 September 2021
Review: As British As a Watermelon
Mandla Rae introspectively explores their thought processes in a video performance. They depict life as a refugee from Zimbabwe, and how family dynamic, local systemic racism, and identity confusion intertwine and have made them who they are today.
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25 August 2021
Review: Wish List
A mature depiction of the tumultuous life of a young carer and her brother, Wish List gives voice to a struggle many of us have little knowledge of.
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13 October 2021
Luke Wright announces Colchester date for ‘lost’ third play in trilogy
Award winning poet announces Essex date for 'lost' third instalment of trilogy. Fast-paced and thrilling verse play about Brexit and marriage told in blistering verse visits Colchester Arts Centre on 13 October.
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9 September 2021
Luke Wright: Poet announces Nottingham date for third ‘lost’ trilogy play
Award winning poet announces Nottingham date for 'lost' third instalment of trilogy. Fast-paced and thrilling verse play about Brexit and marriage told in blistering verse visits Nottingham Playhouse on 29 September
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29 July 2021
Luke Wright: Poet announces Cambridge date for third ‘lost’ trilogy play
Award winning poet announces Cambridge date for 'lost' third instalment of trilogy. Fast-paced and thrilling verse play about Brexit and marriage told in blistering verse visits Cambridge Junction on 29 July.
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14 October 2021 – 15 October 2021
Luke Wright: The Ballad Seller in Manchester
Multi award winning poet updates the scandalous, bawdy and colourful Georgian ballad storytelling style for the modern ear in his eleventh full length poetry show. It visits The Edge, Theatre & Arts Centre in Manchester on 14 and 15 October
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10 October 2021
Luke Wright: The Ballad Seller in Brighton
Luke Wright, winner of Best Spoken Word Performer, 2021 Saboteur Awards, has based his new full length poetry show on bawdy Georgian street ballads and takes it to Brighton's Komedia on Sunday 10 October while touring the UK
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4 September 2021
Luke Wright: Come! Come On! Meet Me! In Lowestoft!
Top stand up poet Luke Wright emerges from his Covid enforced retirement with an infectious thirst for life. New post pandemic show at Marina Theatre, Lowestoft on Saturday 4 September
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1 July 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Impromptu Shakespeare
Bursting with comedy, lust, tragedy and so much more. Impromptu Shakespeare combines the world of Shakespearian humour with modern-day culture to craft a unique show every night that left an audience howling.
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21 June 2021
True Colors showcase global talent who've overcome adversity
True Colors release new music video showcasing the talents of performers who have overcome adversity from around the globe, covering the Des'ree hit 'You Gotta Be'.
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15 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Truth Be Told
"Maybe what you don't know can hurt you"