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Darkest Hour may be premium Oscar bait, but don’t hold that against it
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Fiction meets biography in Reinhard Kleist’s graphic novel about Nick Cave
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A way into: Opera
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“Abstract, garish and Frankenstein-esque”: Jamie Green @ Flat Gallery
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John Robins: The Darkness of Robins at City Varieties
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Opera North’s Madama Butterfly
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Mental: The one-man production showing that no one should be defined by a disorder
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Banthology: Short stories from the nations Trump wants silenced
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Consumerism, slavery and British-Indian relations: The Singh Twins @ The Walker
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Molly’s Game: Solid acting let down by weak scriptwriting in poker princess biopic
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Don’t miss Jimmy Osmond: Moon River and Me at Leeds City Varieties
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Interview with comedian Ed Byrne
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Basquiat: Boom for Real @ The Barbican
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The Accomplished Woman: A first-timer’s foray into stand-up comedy
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West Yorkshire Playhouse leads the way with first ever blogger and influencer event
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From Lahore to Liverpool: new cultural exchange links Northern England and South Asia
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Writer C.D. Rose: “A good short story can get into your soul”