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“A Party With The Cast”– Theatre Review: Rocky Horror Show @ Royal Concert Hall

Hayley Lawson The Rocky Horror Show came to Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall for its 50th Anniversary and after 50 years, it did not disappoint. Impact’s Hayley Lawson reviews. Growing up with a love...

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‘An Excellent Introduction Into the World of Stand-Up Comedy’– Edinburgh...

Tabitha Smith A brilliant night of sets from three talented comedians, Nonsuch Studios hosted Edinburgh Fringe Comedy Previews on 28th July. Tabitha Smith reviews the evening’s acts: Josh Weller,...

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“Explores the End of the World Through the Intimate Lens of Human Emotion”–...

Emma Burnett As the end of the world creeps closer and closer, humanity is put to the ultimate test. Only one radio station remains open for contact: a lifeline for the last people standing. The Canary...

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“Absolutely worth experiencing for yourself”– Theatre Review: The Full Monty...

Rebecca Norris and Isabelle Wieman The Full Monty is a show based on the 1997 film of the same title, surrounding a group of unemployed men forming a male strip tease act, and it has just begun its run...

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“Spotlights the Hectic Chaos Involved in Putting on a Play”– Theatre Review:...

Amy Child & Ana Balanici The 40th anniversary West End production of Michael Frayn’s multi award-winning farce, Noises Off, recently rocked up in style to Theatre Royal Nottingham as part of its UK...

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“One of My Favourite Theatrical Experiences of the Year”– Theatre Review:...

Abigail Kitwood On 14th December, a brand-new story in the universe of Netflix’s Stranger Things opened its doors at the Phoenix Theatre in London’s West End. Set 25 years before the series, Stranger...

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“Enthusiastic Cast, Vibrant Twists And Winning Humour”- Theatre Review: Once...

Katrin Taneva A captivating and humorous watch, Once Upon a Crime was the perfect blend between murder mystery and comedy. The deeply detailed set, creative use of lighting, and witty dialogue...

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“A Compelling and Timely Story”– Theatre Review: Edward Scissorhands @...

Clara Wodny For long-time ballet lovers and dance newbies alike, ‘Edward Scissorhands’ is a lively, captivating and colorful production that will have you smiling, gasping, laughing, and crying...

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“Thought-Provoking and Highly Entertaining”– Theatre Review: Minority Report...

Abigel Lancaster Minority Report is a sci-fi play which explores the conflict between a society which revolves around the elimination of crime, and each individual’s right to autonomy. Written by David...

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“Covers a Lot of Ground in a Vibrant Way”– Theatre Review: Fantastically...

Amelia Brookes ‘Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World’ will dazzle a lot of young girls. However, it also presents questions surrounding whether women have been accurately portrayed...

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