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3 November 2021
Voices of Migration
Born from the New Creatives programme, Voices of Migration is a powerful and important audio piece about the search for home.
Listen to Voices of Migration here.
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21 October 2020
Mental illness – The silent curriculum
Mental illness is affecting every single school child in the UK, but we aren’t talking about it. Mental health needs to be brought out of the shadows and put firmly on the school curriculum for all to see and learn.
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17 June 2020
You’ve got mail: A love letter to entomology
Why I love the big, the small and the ugly of our insect life and you should too
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11 June 2020
How to: Check your privilege (from someone who has a lot)
How to define and tackle privilege in an ever complicated world
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13 May 2020
How to: Be eco-friendly on a budget
A hot topic at the moment, and for good reason, but how can you save the world when you’re trying to save your bank balance?
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23 April 2020
How staying at home is helping us connect
How the lockdown is making one nihilist change her ways, because maybe, just maybe, humans aren’t so bad after all
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18 March 2020
Coping with OCD during Covid-19
As someone with OCD, anxiety and depression, I wanted to make a guide on how to support your friends, family and yourself through this epidemic so you can come out the other side fighting fit.
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11 March 2020
The Book of Mormon: In review
Last weekend I had a special birthday trip planned - a stay in Bristol, a surprise family lunch and best of all the Book of Mormon at the Bristol Hippodrome. The hype is real for this show, and on their closing weekend they did not disappoint.
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11 February 2020
How to: Be the kind of vegan people like
Ever wondered how to go vegan whilst also keeping your friends and not making everyone hate you? Here's a guide from your friendly neighbourhood vegan
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22 January 2020
You've got mail: The humble cup of tea
A love letter to everyone’s favourite drink, because there’s nothing not to love about tea… right?
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10 July 2019
Interdependence: Utopia now!
A series of sometimes interesting talks exploring how to change the world and yet also bore an entire room full of people at the same time
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7 July 2019
Tree
An electrifying part rave part play that explores identity in an ever changing world
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6 July 2019
Electrolyte
A mind-blowing, speaker-busting, gut-wrenching adventure of a theatre piece about life, mental health and all the spaces inbetween
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8 April 2019
Instructions for...having the best night of your life!
Fol Espoir takes us on a side-splitting adventure into wartime Britain where the American servicemen get a 'warm' British welcome.....
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31 March 2019
Drip Drip.... Drip?
A darkly comic and politically important performance takes me on a slightly confusing journey to the centre of the NHS
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26 February 2019
(Where in the heck is) Medusa
Medusa? Maybe not. Great dance? You betcha
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19 February 2019
Juliet and Romeo - unhappily ever after?
Lost Dog combine theatre, comedy and dance to twist a Shakespearean classic and make you question whether the poster couple for true love are struggling just as much as the rest of us.
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