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REVIEW: Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars
“Strike up the band and bring your date- classical music has never felt so sumptuous”…
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REVIEW: The Undying at Soho Theatre
A poignant look at life – and the choices we do and don’t make to…
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Chiten Theatre: The Gambler at Coronet Theatre
“immense spoken words” Directed by Motoi Miura, Kyoto based theatre company Chiten Theatre translates Dostoevsky’s The…
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REVIEW: Miles
Drawing inspiration from the jazz icon Miles Davis’s music and turbulent life, Miles, an Edinburgh…
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REVIEW: Desert Grassland Whiptail Lizards Act 1
Desert Grassland Whiptail Lizards Act 1 is part of the Resolution Festival, the UK’s biggest…
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REVIEW: ASMF & Steven Isserlis
Returning to the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields for their first collaboration since 2016, the ASMF…
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REVIEW: Manipulate Festival: Animated Documentary Shorts
Manipulate Arts – Scotland’s home for cutting-edge animation, puppetry and visual theatre – today announces the programme for the 19th edition of Manipulate Festival.
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REVIEW: Obscura
A bold and original double-bill dance performance from Manchester’s award-winning Company Chameleon, Obscura explores both the light and darkness that can be found in the…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Sam Amidon
Sam is performing at Kings Place with Pekka Kuusisto and members of the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra on 24 February as part of the ‘Platoon Presents’…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Rickerby Hinds and Jada Evelyn Ramsey
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Rickerby Hinds (writer/director) and Jada Evelyn Ramsey (who plays the character of Myeisha Mills). An electrifying fusion…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Alba Arikha
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Alba Arikha who’s debut play, Spanish Oranges is directed by Myriam Cyr, starring acclaimed James Bond Actress Maryam D’abo.
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Elena Beltrami
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Elena Beltrami who shares insights into the festival’s legacy and the thinking behind centring female artists in…
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