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Danny Charles in Proteus Theatre’s Indestructible

I’m tired, I’m tired of trying to play the system, I’m tired of trying to fight the system and I’m tired of feeling tired about it.” Directed by Mary Swan, Indestructible is a highly visual and...

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Louise Marwood on her production of Rita Lynn

You know when you throw something really important away by accident?… I did this with my life” Louise Marwood Written and performed by  ex-Emmerdale actress Louise Marwood and directed by Nick Bagnall,...

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Roby Dwi Antono ‘TUK’ Exhibition

Almine Rech London is pleased to present an exhibition of recent works by Roby Dwi Antono, on view from January 11 to February 17, 2024. ‘TUK’ runs from January 11 — February 17, 2024. This solo...

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Sam Alexander on his role in One Last Push

A raucous new comedy from the writer of Worst Wedding Ever comes to Salisbury Playhouse in Wiltshire running from Thursday 15 February to Saturday 9 March. Chris Chibnall’s new play hilariously depicts...

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Review: BEFORE AFTER, Southwark Playhouse Borough

Georgie Rankom directs this musical that promises the kind of boy meets girl format of romcoms from the eighties and nineties but in a musical format. Ami (Grace Mouat) meets Ben (Jacob Fowler) by a...

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Arthur Berry –‘Lowry of The Potteries’ solo show | 7 March – 6 April

The Art Studio in Newcastle-under-Lyme is pleased to present a solo exhibition of celebrated Stoke-on-Trent artist Arthur Berry. This exquisitely curated survey of work comprises twenty large scale...

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Camilla Aiko  on her role in Scarlet Sunday at Omnibus Theatre

Written by James Alston and directed by Imy Corner, Scarlet Sunday is a mesmerising two-hander that delves into the struggle to reconcile great works of art with the dark deeds of their creators. Can...

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Patrycja Kujawska on Wise Children’s Blue Beard

Written by Emma Rice, Blue Beard, is a co-production with Birmingham Rep, HOME Manchester, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh and York Theatre Royal. It opened at Theatre Royal Bath on 8th February, with...

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A Family Business – China Plate / Omnibus Theatre, London | Review

Written and performed by Chris Thorpe and directed by Claire O’Reilly, A Family Business is show about “how not to blow up the planet” presented in a Ted talk way by Chris himself and three other...

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Gamble at Pleasance London | Review

Gambling is in the palm of your hand. All day. All night. Every second. Right. Now. The UK gambling industry is worth £14.3 billion. It’s estimated that there are around 24 million people in the UK who...

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Scarlet Sunday at Omnibus Theatre | Review

Written by James Alston and directed by Imy Wyatt Corner, Scarlet Sunday is a two-hander play about obsession, dark secrets and the cult of celebrity. The play starts on a scorching hot day. Art...

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Writer Harry McDonald on FOAM premiering at Finborough Theatre

“You forget I knew you were a queer long before I knew you were a fascist.”Written by Harry Mc Donald, FOAM, premiered at Finborough Theatre in London on 19th March and runs until April 13th. It’s...

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Anna Seymour on her role in The Promise

Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, Deafinitely Theatre (The Vagina Monologues, Everyday and 4.48 Psychosis) and Birmingham Rep present the Promise which is written by Paula Garfield and Melissa Mostyn. It is...

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KAREN at the Other Palace | Review

Directed by Evie Ayres-Townshend, KAREN is written and performed by Sarah Cameron-West. It just finished its run at The Other Palace in London. This one-woman show is a hilarious and absurd take on the...

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MARCK’s Playground at Bluerider ART

Bluerider ART, a progressive gallery, was founded in 2013 by Taipei-based IT entrepreneur Elsa Wang. It launches it’s 2024 Programme by expanding its Artistic Footprint with its new Mayfair Gallery in...

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Reginald D Hunter: The Man Who Could See Through Shit

I am in a packed auditorium in Leicester square theatre in London on the final day of Reginald D. Hunter’s tour. Irish gay comedian, Al Porter is the first comedian to grace the stage. He is on his...

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Cassie and the Lights | Review

Based on real-life events and interviews with children in care, Cassie and the Lights tells the poignant story of 16 year old Cassie forced to look after her young siblings when their mother abandons...

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CHRONOS | A solo exhibition by painter Maria Kreyn, Venice

Ministry of Nomads Art Foundation (MON) presents Maria Kreyn’s solo exhibition CHRONOS. Curated by Maria Vega, it runs from Monday 15 April to Saturday 22 June 2024, at St George’s Anglican Church,...

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Olivia Forrest on her role in ‘A Chorus of Disapproval’ 

Written by Alan Ayckbourn, A Chorus of Disapproval tells the story of recently widowed Guy who joins his local Amateur Light Operatic Society. With hopes he will find new friends and meaning to his...

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Jeanne du Barry review

Jeanne du Barry (15A) tells the story of Jeanne Bécu, the illegitimate child of a friar, who became a courtesan in the highest circles of Parisian society, including the aristocracy. The film stars...

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