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'Familiar Phantoms Triple Bill' Review: A Future Haunted… By Hope And Its Misfortunes
Image courtesy of London Palestine Film Festival We live in times where the image simultaneously means everything and nothing. We see...
Anainah Dalal
Dec 17, 20244 min read


‘A Christmas Carol: The Musical’ Review: The Lowry’s Dickensian Tale Has Dance Numbers and A Female Scrooge? Yes it works.
Moore’s performance as the close-fisted Scrooge impresses with masterful comic timing and beautifully versatile vocals.
Georgia Gibson
Dec 17, 20244 min read


Nick Fraser at The Crypt Gallery: Resurrecting East London’s Van Gogh
I booked to see Nick Fraser, Chapter 1 at The Crypt Gallery a few weeks ago after seeing a plastered poster advertising its presence on...
Sophie-May Ward-Marchbank
Dec 17, 20244 min read


Sh!t-faced Showtime Review: A "Pissedmas" Cocktail of Fun and Giggles, But It's Not Quite There
Admittedly, there are some hilarious moments, but the joke gets old fast.
Gillian Choy
Dec 16, 20242 min read


Music Subcultures – "a linchpin of adolescence in the 20th century… a footnote in the 21st"
Music Subcultures defining adolescence in the 20th century, but fading into the cultural background in the last 25 years.
John Gilheany
Dec 15, 20244 min read


On Corporate Green
Oliver Riba Fookes hates corporate green, uncovering his discomfort with the state of the UK in wake of the housing crisis.
Oliver Riba Fookes
Dec 14, 20246 min read


A Review For 'The Producers': A Satiric Masterpiece, A (Not-So-)Surprise Smash
Marber’s great accomplishment is his ability to preserve the essence of a great big Broadway musical in this intimate space.
Ashley New
Dec 13, 20245 min read


‘A Grain of Sand’ Review: An Ode To The Children Of Gaza
A Grain of Sand (2024); image courtesy of Ellie Kurttz The 2024 London Palestine Film Festival opened with the play A Grain of Sand , a...
Humaira Valera
Dec 13, 20245 min read


National Theatre Review: 'Ballet Shoes' Soars Above the Stage
The stellar performances from everyone in the cast are everything: moving, humorous, and uplifting.
Gillian Choy
Dec 12, 20243 min read


'Grand Theft Hamlet' Review: 'The Play's The Thing'
Grand Theft Hamlet (Pinny Grylls, Sam Crane, 2024); Image courtesy of Tull Stories) In spite of all the surreal emotions that arise from...
Joe Breuer
Dec 12, 20245 min read
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