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5 March 2020
Dear Evan Hansen review
A simplistic set initially raised concerns of an underwhelming performance, but the play balanced the basic design elements with acting skills that were second to none to create an unbelievable and memorable evening show.
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13 February 2020
Dial M for Murder at The People's Theatre
I love a good murder mystery, so I was very excited to see one of my favourite local theatres, The People's Theatre in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, staging 'Dial M for Murder'.
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18 January 2020
Georgia 'Seeking Thrills' album review
Starting the new decade with a throwback, Seeking Thrills, the sophomore album from Georgia, feels like an ode to the ‘80s, while at the same time feeling thoroughly modern.
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10 January 2020
Turner Prize 2019: a political collective
The 2019 Turner Prize winners comment on the inherent worth of a collective society, and I experienced it first-hand.
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22 December 2019
King Tut: From Life to Death, and Death to Life
I would highly recommend visiting 'Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh' at the Saatchi Gallery. This impressive exhibition studies Tutankhamun, with an intensive look into Egyptian culture surrounding life, death and magic.
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11 December 2019
Coming round like a shockwave: Liam Gallagher's Why me? Why not.
A review of Liam Gallagher's new album, "Why me? Why not."
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9 December 2019
Da Vinci at the National Gallery. Is it worth it?
I visited the National Gallery to 'Experience a Masterpiece,' the masterpiece being 'The Virgin on the Rocks' by Leonardo Da Vinci. Unfortunately, this 'immersive experience' did not live up to expectations.
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9 August 2019
Shit - MILKE
Shit, a performance created by MILKE and Dee & Cornelius, tells the story of Billy, Bobby and Sam. This production examines misogyny in a heartbreaking and provocative way.
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8 August 2019
Fempire: Mess - Kirsten Vangness
Kirsten Vangsness, American star of Criminal Minds, brings a performance to the Assembly Rooms that is energetic, engaging and comical.
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8 August 2019
Raven - Chamäleon Productions
A visually impressive, honest and incredibly skilled presentation exploring the challenges of motherhood in the modern day.
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8 August 2019
Definitely Louise - Bethany Heath
Bethany Heath’s (almost) one woman show, Definitely Louise, explores her character’s loneliness and inner turmoil in a strong and emotive way.
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8 August 2019
Louisa Fitzhardinge - Comma Sutra
Australian comic, Louisa Fitzhardinge, along with her pianist John, presents Comma Sutra, a comical show discussing the use of improper grammar and punctuation.
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7 August 2019
Anna and Helen: Stuck In A Rat
The wacky and creative duo parody the character of a haphazard life coach in this hour long comedy.
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7 August 2019
Murder On The Dancefloor
Energy oozes out of this performance about Sabrina and her friends and family as they all struggle to find their place in the world.
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6 August 2019
Passengers - Vacuum Theatre
Passengers is a beautifully directed dark comedy about mental health and the battles within the mind. The educational values and relevance of this performance in today’s society is incredibly high.