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  • My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar Review - Brixton House
    My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar Review - Brixton House
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    John Williams: A Composer’s Life Review - Royal College of Music
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    Soundtracking Live With Edith Bowman Review - LSO St Luke’s
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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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  • Production image of Fantasia Orchestra With Jasdeep Singh Degun: Between the Raags at Smith Square Hall
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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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  • Miya James, Holly Howden Gilchrist, Lauryn Ajufo, Clare Hughes during a performance of John Proctor Is The Villian at Royal Court Theatre All four girls are screaming. They’re in a circle and are bent slightly in towards each other with bent knees
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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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    FESTIVALS

    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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  • Promotional image of Edith Bowman for London Soundtrack Festival for Soundtracking Live With Edith Bowman at LSO St Luke’s
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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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  • Peter Caulfield and Kellie Shirley behind a pub bar setup for a performance of TWO at Park Theatre
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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…

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  • Ruthie Black and James Saxby on stage at Arches Lane Theatre for a performance of Saint Joan
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    Saint Joan Review – Arches Lane Theatre

    A PROVOCATIVE AND INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING VERSION OF THE JOAN OF ARC STORY Playing until the 12th of April, at the Arches Lane theatre near Battersea Power Station, Saint Joan is…

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  • My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar Review - Brixton House
    My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar Review - Brixton House
  • John Williams: A Composer’s Life Review - Royal College of Music
    John Williams: A Composer’s Life Review - Royal College of Music
  • Soundtracking Live With Edith Bowman Review - LSO St Luke’s
    Soundtracking Live With Edith Bowman Review - LSO St Luke’s
  • TWO Review - Park Theatre
    TWO Review - Park Theatre
  • Saint Joan Review - Arches Lane Theatre
    Saint Joan Review - Arches Lane Theatre

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