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Review
Minefield: a compassionate investigation into the power of resilience and peace
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Review
“A humble night of amusement”: Show & Tell @ The Wardrobe Theatre
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Review
The Lucky Ones: a month-long theatre experience with you at the centre of the plot
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Little Mermaid @ York Theatre Royal
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“The timing is impeccable”: Art @ Leeds Grand Theatre
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Review
Miss Saigon: embracing a collision of cultures
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Interview
Whales, caravans and digital realms: adventure in this Spring’s Settle Stories Festival
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A new love for an ancient art: Paradise Bride @ Hamilton House’s Storytelling Sundays
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Mountains: The Dreams of Lily Kwok @ The Royal Exchange Theatre
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Preview
AWOMENfest: the feminist festival celebrating radical softness
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“Lurking in its fabric is something unnervingly awry”: The Weir @ Richmond Theatre
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April De Angelis’ Frankenstein: “This adaptation was intended to frighten”
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Macbeth @ The Tobacco Factory Theatres
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Empowered femininity and glorious absurdity: ‘Queen C*nt – Sacred or Profane?’
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Moments That Changed Our World: stories from an older generation
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The Almighty Sometimes @ The Royal Exchange Theatre
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Family drama in Winter Solstice: lamentation and laughter, resentment and reconciliation