Tag: Shropshire Local Reviewers

Would you like to go to theatre shows, festivals or music events - for FREE? If you're interested in film, TV, podcasting, creative media and reviewing in arts and culture then get in touch!
We have four new sessions happening on 7th & 21st May and 4th & 18th June 2025 at Theatre Severn in Shrewsbury.
If you're aged 16 – 25 years and live in Shropshire you can become a local reviewer and learn from professionals, access events, training and opportunities and develop your own opinion pieces with Voice. Either turn up on the first session or contact Judy to find out more!
We're also working with Ludlow Assembly Rooms and Arts Alive in Shropshire and meet monthly, you're welcome to come along and meet like minded people.
You don’t have to know about the local arts scene or how to review - just register your interest or email [email protected] to find out more.
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28 October 2022
The ABC's of Asexuality
October 24 - 30 is Asexual Spectrum Awareness week 2022, so to celebrate, here's an explanation of some of the keywords that people on the asexual spectrum want you to know.
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28 October 2022
The best Instagram influencers to follow for Asexual pride, education, and community
Celebrate Asexual Awareness Week by following the best Ace IG accounts.
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21 October 2022
Jasmin Vardimon Dance Company: ALiCE review
An impressive, thought-provoking contemporary dance work inspired by Caroll’s Alice in Wonderland and the self-exploration of youth.
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4 October 2022
Are teen movies as relatable as we think?
Teen movies have a huge influence on our perception of the world and ourselves. So what is the impact of the limited Queer and multiethnic representation the genre offers?
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28 September 2022
Courting "Guitar Music" album review
Guitar music like you've never heard it before. An Indie band for the modern age, get ready to fall in love with the debut album from Liverpool quartet Courting.
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29 August 2022
Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2022
The action from the first two days of this year's festival
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21 August 2022
Film review: Where the Crawdads Sing – classy but by no means cliché…
Based on the 2018 novel by Delia Owens, this beautifully romantic yet thrilling work brings to light the consequences of prejudice, as well as the importance of courage and being true to yourself.
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12 August 2022
Spyres "Dear Diary" EP review
An exuberant EP that fails to realise its full potential
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10 August 2022
Ajeet "Blooming" track and music video review
A beautiful breath of stillness
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10 August 2022
Ewan Samms "When You're Done Grieving" EP review
A heartfelt and touching EP
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10 August 2022
Emma Ayz "Animus" EP review
A luscious offering of reflective and atmospheric folk-pop
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5 August 2022
Cassia "Why You Lacking Energy" Album Review
The Macclesfield band are here to tell you everything will be alright
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31 July 2022
Prima Facie: A horrifying story of a ‘corrosive wound’ familiar to too many
Riding off the successes of her lead role in BBC’s Killing Eve, Jodie Comer hit London’s West End in a one-woman show Prima Facie.
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28 July 2022
Strettfest review: An ideal family day out!
On the theme of ‘carbon zero’, this lively event aimed to bring all generations together for a celebration of dance, music, and the visual arts.
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21 July 2022
Madness concert review: ‘Oh what fun we had…’
On a beautiful Friday evening, Madness descended on Shrewsbury for what was hoped to be an atmospheric and, for many, reminiscent few hours; reviving, not just the sound of the 80s, but the sound of working-class Britain. It was exactly that.
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16 July 2022
Wunderhorse "Leader of the Pack" EP review
An unexpected venture into an eclectic mix of sounds, all brought together by Jacob Slater's untamed and elemental vocals
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12 July 2022
An Interview with Spilt Milk Society
The band on their new EP, their inspiration, tape machines and Flyte demos,
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10 July 2022
The Hive Shrewsbury "Sounds to Look Forward To" Event Review
An exciting showcase of a new wave of British musical talent