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Her Ensemble Review – Ronnie Scotts’
A BOLD, BEAUTIFUL SHIFT IN ATMOSPHERE Ronnie Scott’s is a venue that always promises an amazing ambience made up of a stunning location, fabulous food, delightful drinks and marvellous music.…
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Riki Lindhome: Dead Inside Review – Soho Theatre
I APPLAUD TAKING SUCH A VISCERAL SUBJECT AS FERTILITY AND PLACING IT LITERALLY CENTRE STAGE One of my favourite facts about the TV franchise, The Bachelor, is that any time…
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Moonlight – The Philip Lynott Enigma Review – Eventim Apollo
A SINCERE AND SPIRITED TRIBUTE TO A ROCK HERO There is a particular challenge that comes with telling the story of a rock icon on stage. Do you cater primarily…
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Jaja’s African Hair Braiding Review – Lyric Hammersmith
I REALLY WANT IT TO BE A SHOW ON NETFLIX – I’D TUNE IN EVERY WEEK From the tacit knowledge through art direction to hair shop politics, JaJa’s African Braiding…
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Step Inside A Pirate Ship At Rhum Tavern London
SKULLS, SHIPWRECKS AND SERIOUSLY GOOD COCKTAILS If there’s one thing I’m always here for, it’s a venue that fully commits to a theme. And Rhum Tavern doesn’t just commit… it…
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Mythos: Ragnarok Review – Alexandra Palace
WRESTLING, THEATRE, AN NORSE MYTHOLOGY – AN UNLIKELY WINNING COMBINATION When you think of storytelling mediums, wrestling is unlikely to come to mind. Particularly in a prestigious venue like Alexandra…
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The Last Stronghold: An Epic Medieval Adventure Review
A FULLY IMMERSIVE MEDIEVAL VR ADVENTURE THAT BRINGS HISTORY TO LIFE Step into 1301 Carcassonne, France and experience medieval history through an immersive story of rebellion and legend. The Last…
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The Rite of Spring/Mirror Review – Sadler’s Wells East
THE ALEXANDER WHITLEY DANCE COMPANY BROUGH MOTION CAPTURE, PROJECTIONS, AND EVEN AI TO THE SADLER'S WELLS EAST STAGE The troupe performed two pieces. The first, Mirror, a duet which explored…