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5 December 2019
Voice Views: Your 2019 Arts Highlight
We’re looking back on 2019, and we want you to join us. What has been your 2019 arts highlight?
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5 December 2019
Actor Gregg Lowe on the importance of the arts and his up-coming Netfilx debut
"Young people are the voice of the future and we need those voices. More than anything, the arts help us to shape the world we live in and teach others what we know."
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5 December 2019
Want my job? with James Barry, theatre writer and director
Want to work in theatre? We talk to James Barry about what it's like to be in charge of the pantomime at Theatre Royal Winchester...
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5 December 2019 – 31 January 2020
Opportunity to bring new theatre to Edinburgh Fringe 2020
If you're involved in a young theatre ensemble and want to perform at Edinburgh Fringe 2020, check out this opportunity from the Pleasance.
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4 December 2019 – 3 January 2020
Catalyst 2020: calling all young Writers and Directors
If you're 18-25 and interested in writing and directing for theatre, this opportunity could be for you.
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4 December 2019
Caroline Calloway: manipulative or misunderstood?
Caroline Calloway: a constant source of criticism, Cambridge University graduate, and so-called “scammer”. I’ll take a look at why the anti-Calloway criticism could be undeserved, and suggest she might be more savvy aesthete than scheming charlatan.
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4 December 2019 – 31 January 2020
Deadline extended for Thames Lens Photography competition & Photography Walk Announced
If you're into photography or want to be, why not enter the Thames Lens competition...
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3 December 2019
It's hard to make Brexit funny without slagging someone off, says comedian Laura Lexx
"We’re all environmental hypocrites, none of us completely understand what it is to be someone else and we’re all scared of saying the wrong thing. The best way to burst that awkward bubble is to show your flaws and still try."
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30 November 2019
What goes on at Komedia Brighton?
From comedy and spoken word to cabaret, find out more about what you can see at Komedia Brighton.
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29 November 2019
What goes on at the Kimjang Festival?
Find out more about the first ever Kimjang Festival in Europe!
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28 November 2019
What goes on at Fabula Arts?
Fabula Arts: helping young artists flourish.
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28 November 2019
Milton Jones on Mock the Week, a career in comedy, and potatoes
Comedian Milton Jones is embarking on a top secret mission next year, but takes the time to spill all the details to us first...
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27 November 2019
I wanted more than survival, says performance poet Neal Pike
"The 90s was very much a place where disabled people could only survive and never aspire to anything more."
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26 November 2019
Interview with Tania Amsel, creator of Blood Orange
"Blood Orange was inspired by the dedication of NHS staff, particularly over the Christmas season. It’s a personal journey full of humour, about how mental ill-health and losing a loved one affects junior doctors."
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22 November 2019
Find courage in times of adversity this Christmas, says Artistic Director Suzann McLean
"Christmas shows are often the first introduction for a child to the theatre. I want to inspire young audiences so they can see that theatre is truly inclusive and that they too can reach their ambition to perform on a professional stage."
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19 November 2019 – 29 February 2020
Daunt Books Children's Short Story Competition 2020
If you're aged 4-15 and have a passion for creative writing, why not submit your work to this short story competition...
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18 November 2019
Interview with Marie McCarthy, Artistic Director at Omnibus Theatre
"The Little Prince is such a popular and widely read story with enduring appeal. The beauty of it is that it’s relatable on many different levels in ways that speak to both adults and children."
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16 November 2019
Interview with Dea Birkett from StrongWomen Science
"All sorts of people come along to our show and are surprised that science can be so much fun."
Comment posted on 10 June 2020
What a fab group review! It's a great insight into Leonard Goldman's mind and life, as well as perhaps what the city used to be. Thanks guys! :)