Tag: Stoke Young 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!
If you're aged 16 – 25 years and live in Stoke then get in touch to find out how you can learn from professionals, access events, training and opportunities and develop your own opinion pieces with Voice.
We're working in partnership with New Vic Theatre to support young people in becoming young reviewers. The programme helps them to access events and opportunities in their local area and develop their skills as reviewers. We will be offering training in how to write reviews, podcasting and interviews. So 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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11 April 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 11
Having seen three double firings this series, we have finally made it to the Final Five Interviews task, where three more candidates will face the axe. With tensions at an all-time high, and every move under intense scrutiny, who will emerge on top?
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2 April 2025
REVIEW: New Vic theatre's Impeccable adaptation of 'A Matter of Life and Death'
'A matter of life and death', New Vic stage adaptation of the 1946 film.
A beautifully performed story of supernatural, law, love and life that will leave you wanting more. -
2 April 2025
Theatre Review: A Matter of Life and Death - New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-Under-Lyme
The New Vic Theatre has done it again, creating a magnificent and memorable manifestation of talent with their latest play - A Matter of Life and Death. Featuring a 10 instrument jazz band, this show seamlessly incorporates music to advance the plot.
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23 March 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 8
Nearly 3/4 of the way through this gruelling process, with nowhere left to hide these candidates are dropping like flies. Thursday evening saw the second double firing in just two weeks - but was it deserved?
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15 March 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 7
Tasked with creating an app for teaching children about online banking, will the fun or the educational option come out on top? And should a double firing have taken place?
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9 March 2025
Review: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
The smash-hit musical featuring some of the nation's most-loved songs, including - Jacob and Sons, One More Angel In Heaven, and Any Dream Will Do - came to Manchester from 26th February - 9th March 2025.
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7 March 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 6
With just twelve candidates remaining, we've now reached the halfway point of Series 19. Last night's Corporate Away Day brought all the drama, but who was it that faced the heat from Lord Sugar in the boardroom?
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1 March 2025
Review: TV Series - Alex Rider
Following the adventures of teenage spy Alex Rider, played by Otto Farrant, this series brings you everything from comedy to action, thriller to romance, and it's not something you'll want to miss in a hurry.
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28 February 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 5
'The hunt for Lord Sugar's next business partner, continues...' 18 has now become 13, but you might not have been expecting the turn of events that last night brought us. Messy, mirthful and mysterious, read on to find out how events unfolded...
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24 February 2025
Review: The Last Quiz Night On Earth at New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The Last Quiz Night on Earth is an immersive theatre experience that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the struggles of existence—all brought to light by an impending catastrophic asteroid.
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23 February 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 4
Fiery, fun to watch, but definitely not frugal...potatoes vs tomatoes, which team came out on top on Thursday evening? And was it a deserved victory?
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14 February 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 3
The sixteen remaining candidates take on the hunt for the biggest bargains, combining their business skills with more menial tasks such as map reading and telephone calls. But who will come out on top? And will sixteen become fifteen, or fourteen?
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14 February 2025
New Vic Theatre's Last Quiz Night on Earth
You've chosen to spend your final night on Earth at The Four Horsemen pub. Collect your quiz sheet and take a seat. Enjoy nostalgic tracks, dynamic hosts, and forget the fact that you are about to die as a meteor hurtles towards you.
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12 February 2025
Review: The Last Quiz Night On Earth, New Vic Theatre
'This is a world ending event', and how better to go out than with a 'really good bespoke' pub quiz? Join Kathy and Rav on the New Vic Stage to participate in a quiz like no other, and find out their hidden secrets along the way.
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8 February 2025
Interview: Alex from BBC's The Traitors
I had the wonderful opportunity of hearing from Alex himself about his time on the show - The Traitors, Season 3, answering lots of insightful questions about his time in the famous Scottish castle...
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7 February 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 2
The candidates are back to take on their next task, but with one fewer amongst their numbers. This week brought us drama, delusion and disputes, but here are my views on how the evening went...
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1 February 2025
Brian and Maggie: the Trouble With Adapting Modern History
The viewers, placed in the swivel-chair of journalist Brian Walden, are invited to interrogate the Thatcher legacy in this Channel 4 drama miniseries. But can the small screen ever fully capture such a divisive figure as Margaret Thatcher?
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1 February 2025
My Journey To Faith
The autobiographical account of how I came to a saving faith in God, why I made this decision, and the difference that it makes to my life today.