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The Menu [15] review - A Tartly Acidic Satire
Well, before we begin let’s get the obvious gag out of the way - nothing on The Menu is cruelty ...
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Review | cinema
Wishbone review - Gripping, Funny and at Times Heart-Rending
Remember when getting Covid meant you had to stay in for
seven days? For most of us, it was a ...
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Review | theatre
Lady Maisery review - Tender is the Night
Tender is just the right word for this talented trio’s latest album: it is both nurturing and ...
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Review | concerts
The Banshees of Inisherin [15] review - Macabre and Darkly Comic
1923. While the Irish Civil war rages on the mainland, the small (and fictional) island of ...
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Review | cinema
Stewart Lee: Basic Lee review - A true return to form
If his last few tours are anything to go by, Stewart Lee is fond of a set piece. Content Provider ...
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Review | theatre
Rob Newman review - An Eccentric Evolution Through History, Anthropology…and Paul McCartney.
Rob Newman appears to have carved out for himself a unique genre of comedy, which I’m going to ...
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Review | theatre
Tar [15] review - A nuanced symphony on power and abuse
It’s been impossible to escape the hype for Cate Blanchett in Tár, especially if you happen to ...
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Review | cinema
Suitcase stories with Emma Boor review - A Warm and Fun Show from an Oxford Kids' Favourite
I thoroughly enjoyed this warm and fun puppetry and story telling show from Oxford kids’ ...
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The Abominable Snowman review - Inclusive and imaginative early years theatre
The Abominable Snowman is an inventive and engaging winter show from production company Wild Boor ...
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Review | theatre
Hedda Gabler review - An Unnerving and Sparkling Interpretation
This is the second time I’ve seen Patrick Marber’s adaptation of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler.
The ...
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