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Film Composers Panel With AWFC Review – Royal College Of Music
THE ALLIANCE FOR WOMEN FILM COMPOSERS CAME TOGETHER FOR AN INTIMATE CELEBRATION OF FILM SCORING AT LONDON SOUNDTRACKING FESTIVAL The Alliance for Women Film Composers (AWFC) hosted a panel event…
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Michael Pipoquinha Review – Ronnie Scotts
BRAZILIAN BRILLIANT AND BOUNDLESS ENERGY Let me tell you about a very cool man (or should I say, cool cat if I’m going full jazz baby?): Michael Pipoquinha. The Limoeiro…
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Fantasia Orchestra With Jasdeep Singh Degun Review – Smith Square Hall
A TRULY TRANSCENDENT NIGHT WITH JASDEEP SINGH DEGUN & FANTASIA ORCHESTRA - WHERE EAST MEETS WEST Here is a name you should remember: Jasdeep Singh Degun. He is a sitar…
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John Proctor Is The Villain Review – Royal Court Theatre
THE WEST END’S MOST TIMELY REVIVAL: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN John Proctor is the Villain is a period piece, and not in the way you might expect. The period…
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My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar Review – Brixton House
I HAVE ALREADY BOOKED A TICKET TO SEE IT AGAIN, PHENOMENAL! Ten’s across the board! From staging to cast selection, right down to the specific nuances that only a Latina…
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John Williams: A Composer’s Life Review – Royal College of Music
A TRIBUTE NOT ONLY TO JOHN WILLIAMS, BUT TO EVERYONE WHO BROUGHT HIS IDEAS FROM JOTS ON A PAGE TO THE BIGGEST SCREENS IMAGINABLE When people think ‘John Williams, ’…
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Soundtracking Live With Edith Bowman Review – LSO St Luke’s
COMPOSER OLIVER COATES JOINED EDITH FOR A SPECIAL 10TH ANNIVERSARY EPISODE OF SOUNDTRACKING There is something faintly mythic about Oliver Coates as he arrives on stage – barefoot, quick-moving, with…
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TWO Review – Park Theatre
A HILARIOUS AND POIGNANT INSIGHTS INTO WORKING-CLASS RELATIONSHIPS With young people turning away from drink, pubs risk falling out of fashion. But TWO at Park Theatre reminds us why they…