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7 June 2017
GE17: Food for thought
Free school meals have been compulsory for over 100 years. In 2017, are we really going to vote to take a guaranteed meal out of children's mouths?
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16 May 2017
Cabaret OTT (On The Tube)
Democratic rats, dueling OAPs and singing cannabis plants - life's a cabaret!
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12 May 2017
The Life and Death of Puppet King Richard II
With a quaint set, charming puppets, and the actors' dynamic vocal work, this ambitious Shakespeare tale holds the potential to warm a midsummer's Brighton evening.
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12 May 2017
What is normal?
Haunting masks, acappella Italian opera and an abundance of vitamin C pills, 'What is normal?' has truly pushed the boundaries of absurdity.
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8 May 2017
CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation
Improv is always a gamble, luckily the team behind 'CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation' are clearly a well-oiled machine on the UK festival circuit.
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4 May 2017
How to: Vote
With a general election just around the corner, it is vital that young people turn out to vote and have a say on the way this country is run. Here is how you do it!
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24 April 2017
Gender imbalance in theatre: a modern greek tragedy
Pantomime convention dictates that men should dress up as women for an outdated gag - but the gender imbalance in theatre is no laughing matter.
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27 March 2017
Mark Gatiss in conversation at York Literature Festival
The man behind Doctor Who, Sherlock and the League of Gentleman has gained somewhat mythical status in the writing world. Mark Gatiss's eccentric nature definitely lived up to the legend behind him.
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23 March 2017
Michael Palin in conversation at York Literature Festival
As a founding member of comedy group Monty Python and celebrated for revolutionising the travel documentary genre, Michael Palin remains at the forefront of the British identity.
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15 March 2017
Meet Fred Review
A heartwarming production brimming with self-aware comedy and original riffs, 'Meet Fred' follows the adventures of Fred, as he navigates his puppet anatomy and staggers through life with his puppeteering support workers to help him.
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15 February 2017
Why do we love award season?
Awards season is a time of predictable success, excessive venue budgets and political comradery. So with very little at stake for films that have already proved popular at the box office, why do we give out awards?
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8 February 2017
'Jackie' and the value of vanity
The value of vanity is arguable, but how long till our social media profiles become an accepted form of currency?
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1 February 2017
Sherlock v Savile, the BBC wins
Sherlock's recent Savile parallel is a brave act of reparation on behalf of the BBC, but how controversial are the broadcaster willing to go?
Comment posted on 10 May 2017
Sounds a little patronising as children's theatre goes...but a load of fun nonetheless!