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My First Ballet: Sleeping Beauty review - The show quickly captivated even the most wiggly of wrigglers
This visually luscious ballet for kids is a slimmed-down version of Tchaikovsky's 4 hour epic from ...
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Forget Me Not review - Rob Gee has struck gold in conceiving this unique and compelling piece of one-man theatre
When Elsie Barson is found dead on the hospital floor, who should be surprised, or even care? 'It's ...
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The Birthday Party review - You could almost smell the accumulation of odours of fried bread of decades past in the faded carpets
The Birthday Party. Sounds fun, doesn't it? In fact, it is more like a nightmare. The event is an ...
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King Lear review
On the one hand, there's an ageing monarch and a Britain that is about to be split into three (do ...
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Stones in his Pockets review - A dynamic, hilarious and moving performance of a beautifully constructed play
Stones in his Pockets, written in 1996 by Marie Jones, tells the story of how life in a rural Irish ...
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Analyse Thou review - It managed to be clever without making the audience feel stupid and funny without being smug
When you go to see something new you're often buying into an idea. I think my enjoyment of a gig, ...
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The Man Who Knew Infinity [12A] review - The maths in the film has been lauded for its accuracy, but at the same time it is mostly treated in a cursory way and remains opaque
In 1913, the young Indian accounting clerk and self-taught mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan wrote ...
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Miles Ahead [15] review - An engaging collage of Miles Davis, his talent, moods, inner demons
The jazz community and muso faithfuls turned up in unity to the opening night of Miles Ahead, a ...
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Hail, Caesar! [12A] review
I should admit straight off the bat that I am a huge Cohen brothers fan and have probably watched ...
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Bridging The Void review - Her aim when creating the piece was to 'intrigue, entertain and engage' and this was clearly achieved in novel and unusual ways
The audience were plummeted into a pitch black, free form, leaf -strewn Pegasus Theatre for last ...
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