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  • The cast of The Constant Wife on stage at Richmond Theatre during a performance
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    The Constant Wife Review – Richmond Theatre

    IT'S NOT A HABIT OF MINE TO LEAVE A PLAY ABOUT INFIDELITY FEELING UPLIFTED, BUT I ACTUALLY FELT EMPOWERED A cheating husband, a scandalised social circle, and a wife who…

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  • L-R Joshua Griffin as Ferdinand, Naomi Wirthner as Ariel, Tim Crouch as Prospero, and Sophie Steer as Miranda on stage performing The Tempest at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
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    The Tempest Review – Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre

    PLAYING WITH THE PLAY: A METATHEATRICAL TEMPEST Shakespeare’s final solo play is typically treated with reverence. Prospero is deemed a vessel for Shakespeare himself, with his control of the stage…

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  • Arnell Powell and Eric T. Miller on stage for Debate: Baldwin Vs Buckley at Wilton’s Music Hall
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    Debate: Baldwin Vs Buckley Review – Wilton’s Music Hall

    DOES BALDWIN AND BUCKLEY’S LEGENDARY DEBATE TRANSLATE TO THE STAGE? In 1965, author and civil rights activist James Baldwin met conservative commentator William F. Buckley Jr. for a now-infamous debate on…

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  • The cast of That’ll Be The Day on stage at London Palladium
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    That’ll Be The Day Review – London Palladium

    GIVE ME SOME OF THAT OLD TIME ROCK'N'ROLL 1986 was a big year for pop culture. Top Gun dominated cinemas, Andrew Lloyd Webber debuted Phantom of the Opera, and Pixar…

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  • Promotion image for John Tothill: This Must Be Heaven comedy show at Soho Theatre
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    John Tothill: This Must Be Heaven Review – Soho Theatre

    I HAD A, WELL, HEAVENLY TIME AT JOHN TOTHILL: THIS MUST BE HEAVEN AT SOHO THEATRE Tothill’s stage persona of a slightly flirty English teacher, or at least someone who…

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  • A full stage shot of the London Philharmonic Orchestra performing Symphony Kukai at The Southbank Centre
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    Symphony Kukai Review – The Southbank Centre

    SYMPHONY KUKAI POWERFULLY PORTRAYS A STORY FROM THE 8TH CENTURY USING TODAY’S VERY BEST PERFORMERS Bringing together China’s Central Conservatory of Music, Japanese conductor Takuo Yuasa, and the London Philharmonic…

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  • Graham Norton stood behind the red sofa with guests Ant and Dec, Claire Foy, Joe Keery and Tinie Tempah sat down. Photo Credit: BBC/So Television/PA Media/Ian West
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    Being An Audience Member For The Fabulous Graham Norton

    THE GRAHAM NORTON SHOW: WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE IN THE STUDIO AUDIENCE There are a fairly few famous sofas out there in television history. The brown sofa from The…

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    BU21 Review – Network Theatre Waterloo

    AFTER THE UNTHINKABLE: SIX LIVES, ONE TRAGEDY When we see a shooting on the news or slow down for a car crash on the motorway, most of us can’t help…

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