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27 November 2017
How to use your art skills to help others
In the season of giving, it seems appropriate to discuss the giving of gifts that do not come with a receipt or heaps of wrapping paper.
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19 November 2017
This Beautiful Future Review – The Yard Theatre, Hackney
Two teenagers lie naked together… A war shakes the room.
If you want a play to warm your frost, see this. If you're not feeling the frost, see this anyway. Just see it. It's a rarity to find a story which forcefully arrests your heart and soul.
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9 November 2017
'Venus in Fur' at the Royal Haymarket Theatre
"Don't mess with a goddess."
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24 October 2017
Can you read too much into art?
If you've ever been the person blankly looking at your textbook puzzling how to connect a dying lamb to the death of innocence, you're in the right place.
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17 October 2017
National Youth Theatre's 'Othello' at the Ambassador's Theatre
Othello has been on my theatre hit list for some time. Having enjoyed the play's candid exploration of paranoia, guises, sex, love, jealousy, reputation and homicide- the stakes could not be higher.
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3 September 2017
Highlights of TEDxRoyalCentralSchool
TED Talks, the perfect place to share groundbreaking ideas with other thinkers.
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27 August 2017
Camden Fringe Festival - HELEN at the Hen and Chicken's Theatre
Is being beautiful the answer to all of life's miseries, or the start of them?
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15 August 2017
Confessions Of A Cockney Temple Dancer
The one man show Confessions Of A Cockney Temple Dancer combined both monologue and dance to create a provocative piece which explored foreign identity in England.
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22 July 2017
Sophie Ellerby's 'Three' by National Youth Theatre's Playing Up Company
Since 'sliced bread' is the fail-safe comparison for anything remarkable, take last night's 'Three' as an enormously tall, gazillion slice, jam-packed, crusts removed (obviously), American inspired, saucy, filling, over-spilling, thick and soft sandwich spectacular.
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25 June 2017
Highlights from Katherine Parkinson's Theatre Royal Haymarket masterclass
As part of the Theatre Royal Haymarket's 'Masterclass' series, wherein a master of the theatre world comes to offer aspiring Thespians, award winning actress Katherine Parkinson took to the stage.
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25 June 2017
Sunday schmoozing with The Monobox
"Any actor would be a fool not to visit The Monobox." - Joseph Marcell.
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13 June 2017
Previewing Dennis Kelly's 'DNA' with the National Youth Theatre
'All the real work is done in the rehearsal period' – Donald Pleasence
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24 May 2017
'The Treatment' at Almeida Theatre review
"No-one's story is their own. I hope you realise that."
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26 April 2017
'Bard for Life' – is the world still Shakespeare's oyster?
As 2017 marks 401 years since Shakespeare's death, that is the question.
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23 April 2017
Want my job? Amelia Forsbrook, theatre critic
Amelia Forsbrook, formerly one of the Wales Arts International's critics spoke to Voice about working as an arts writer.
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8 April 2017
Theatre Counterpoint's 'Am I Pretty?' at the Camden People's Theatre
"Your future self...now," are you a true human being if you have not asked yourself the question: 'Am I Pretty?'
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24 March 2017
Want My Job? Louise Richards, Director Motionhouse
The Executive Director at award-winning, internationally touring dance company, Motionhouse, Louise Richards, told me about what it takes to do her job.
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27 February 2017
'Maktub' at the Pleasance Theatre
"And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it."
Comment posted on 23 February 2018
A 24-hour opera! Wow! Good luck