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Compañía de Danza Jesús Carmona: UnYdos Review – Sadler’s Wells
A STRIPPED-BACK MASTERCLASS IN FLAMENCO FIRE It is one of my favourite times of the year – The Flamenco Festival at Sadler's Wells. This is my third year getting to…
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Acosta Danza Yunior: Next Generation Review – Sadler’s Wells East
BY THE END, MY HEART WAS SHINING OUT OF MY EYES Carlos Acosta has magnified his already illustrious legacy tenfold by investing in this troupe of breathtaking dancers.
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My Favourite Drag Brunch Is Back With Three Summer Dates
PROSECCO, DRAG QUEENS AND THREE EXCUSES TO GATHER THE GROUP CHAT If you've followed me for any length of time, you'll know I'm always up for a bottomless brunch. Add…
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The Magician’s Table Review | New Venue, More Magic, Same 5 Star Experience
MAGIC, MIND READING AND MOMENTS THAT SHOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE I thought I knew what to expect from The Magician’s Table, having previously visited their London Bridge venue. I absolutely loved…
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Head First Acrobats: Return of The GODZ Review – Peacock Theatre
THE HORNIEST, FUNNIEST, MOST UNHINGED NIGHT OUT IS BACK Bless me, Dionysus, for I have sinned. I went back to see the latest performance of GODZ again. A second coming,…
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Stories For Boys Review – Drayton Arms Theatre
"DEATH IS ALWAYS DIMLY THERE, BUT IF WE FOCUS ON IT, LIFE NO LONGER MAKES SENSE" Stories for Boys, written by Kieron Barry and directed by Hope Wishart, begins with…
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Driftwood Review – Kiln Theatre
AN INTENSE DRAMA BUT NEEDS SOME FURTHER EDITS Martina Laird’s debut play Driftwood is a multi-layered drama that tries to be many things at once. On one hand it is…
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Tamsin Waley-Cohen & Cordelia Williams: Lullabies Review – Southbank Centre
LULLABIES AT PURCELL ROOM: A DREAMY NOCTURNAL JOURNEY It was my first time sitting in the Purcell Room, and I immediately appreciated the intimate setting. The dark, comforting lighting and…