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5 June 2024
Unique dance, movement, and circus shows coming to the EdFringe this August
From shows about ancestry to surrealism, reclaiming your voice, and pricing the body, here's some unique dance, movement, and circus shows coming to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - including Luca Rutherford, Giovanni Zazzera, and Na Djinang Circus
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15 July 2022
Who Killed “Agatha” Christie - Play Review
Who Killed “Agatha” Christie a cunning thriller? Let’s find out…
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24 May 2022
With Whom on Zoom: Mark C. Hewitt and Marta Carvahlo
Lauren is joined by Mark C. Hewitt and Marta Carvahlo, who talk about their Brighton Fringe show “Labyrinth," which will be showing at Brighton Fringe from May 25-29.
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16 November 2021 – 7 December 2021
Behind Closed Doors
Behind Closed Doors is an online scratch night showcasing the work of writers of underrepresented genders, who are are exploring themes of sex, bodies and intimacy in their work.
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22 August 2019
Arts Award - Digital Review of Key Change
Digital Review of Key Change, follow the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7ueeR0NQbg&t=69s to watch
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8 September 2019 – 16 September 2019
Willow
Lemon House Theatre are staging their new show 'Willow' - an LGBTQ+ break-up story at The Bunker in South London on 8th, 9th, 15th & 16th September.
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8 September 2019 – 16 September 2019
Different Sand
Lemon House Theatre are staging 'Different Sand', a story about two British-Algerian sisters at 7pm at The Bunker on 8th, 9th, 15t and 16th September.
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22 June 2019
Jack and the Beanstalk Pantomime Review
On Thursday 20th of December 2018, I attended the pantomime at Liverpool's Empire Theatre to watch 'Jack and the Beanstalk'. I was really looking forward to going, as I knew it would be a lot of fun, especially the costumes and scenery.
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25 July 2017
The Little Match Girl and Other Happier Tales Reveiw
The Little Match Girl and Other Happier Tales was a show on at the Sam Wannermaker Playhouses in London that I saw and reviewed for my silver arts award, it was based off the stories by Hans Christian Andersen and directed and co-adapted by Emma Rice and Joel Horwood. The show included acting, singing, dancing, music and puppetry and was put on in a candle light theatre