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26 September 2018
The Best Year of Your Life
Gap Years offer a wealth of opportunities to young people, but it’s not all elephant sanctuaries in South East Asia, you have to learn to navigate the adult world.
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31 August 2018
‘The Lady doth protest too much, methinks.’
Gender swapping leading roles in Shakespeare could be the key for ensuring modern theatre is allowing women their chance in the spotlight.
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10 July 2018
London Pride 2018
London’s annual celebration of the LGBTQ+ community was as spectacular, vibrant and vital as ever.
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6 July 2018
Interview with Nikesh Shukla
With his first young adult novel, Run, Riot, having been recently released, author Nikesh Shukla takes some time to talk to Voice about his writing process, tackling diversity in publishing and having your voice heard.
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29 June 2018
One for the Bucket List
Travelling alone may seem like a daunting prospect, but in reality it could be one of the most exciting and rewarding adventures of your life.
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21 May 2018
A Cinematic Combat: The Clash Between Netflix and Cannes
Do films by the streaming service deserve a place at award ceremonies?
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10 May 2018
'Instapoets’: The Reformative Literary Movement Occurring on our Screens
With modern poets now reaching celebrity status, social media is heralding a new era for contemporary poetry.
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8 May 2018
Lippy Review
Rachel Causer’s witty and vulnerable one-woman comedy show transforms lip-syncing into a fine art.
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6 May 2018
Struan Logan: Struan All Over the World Review
As the pun in the title suggests, Struan Logan’s debut hour of stand up is a hilarious and smart retelling of his travelling tales.
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6 May 2018
Charles III Review
Britain’s least favourite Windsor becomes a Shakespearean hero in Brighton Little Theatre’s latest production of Bartlett’s award winning play for Brighton Fringe
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6 May 2018
Phil Lunn Is ...
In an exciting and engaging event which combines elements of Stand Up, Character work and Improvisation, Phil Lunn creates a highly comedic act in his new show ‘Phil Lunn Is…’.
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6 May 2018
Creation Song Norse Myths Storytelling
Root Branch Theatre Company delivers a bizarre and passionate retelling of Norse myths, which manages to lose its audience to a convoluted structure.
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6 May 2018
Route
Through cohesive ensemble work combining acting, verse and physical theatre, Route is a touching and personal portrait of what it means to be Black in today’s Britain.
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11 April 2018
“The Objective Truth”
Spielberg's Oscar nominated ‘The Post’ acts as a vital reminder of the democratic value journalism holds, and our need to vigilantly protect it.
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20 March 2018
Remarkable women who didn’t make the history textbooks
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re honouring five remarkable British women whose accomplishments remain relatively unknown.
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21 February 2018
Napoleon Disrobed Review
Told by An Idiot present an absurdly comic take on alternative history, questioning what it means to lose a powerful identity and attempt to retrieve it.
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24 January 2018
Passion, Power, Politics and Pomp? Opera needs to go back to its revolutionary roots
The V&A’s examination of Opera’s tumultuous history highlights its need for a modern revolution to reclaim its position at the cutting edge of politics.
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