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The Pride: Theatre Review
By Alexi Kaye Campbell Trafalgar Studios http://www.trafalgar-studios.co.uk/The-Pride.html The Pride, which oscillates between relationships in 1958 and the present day, opens in 1958 with the first tense meeting between Oliver (Al Weaver) and Phillip (Harry Hadden-Paton), presided over by Phillip’s wife Sylvia (Hayley Atwell). The attraction is palpable, the denouement inevitable.…
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The Rave Diaries I, II & III
So ever since chatting to my older cousin Little Hil (Ironic?) last summer about her time in London, I’ve been itching to get to one of those renowned raves! In my head I envisaged a proper 90’s underground dirty bad boy. The beat so loud you can’t hear yourself think,…
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A Breakfast Club in the Evening
You know when summer comes, the sun’s shining & the weather is sweet? Well unfortunately due to the standard ‘British summer’ at the time of this review that had not happened yet. Athena and I meandered down to the #busseybuilding in Peckham for a #rooftopfilmclub ‘s screening of ‘The Breakfast Club[1]‘,…
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Lights, Camera (Backyard) Action! The Backyard Cinema chaps return
As a fan of the big screen, I’m taking full advantage of the ‘pop-up cinema’ epidemic that seems to be feasting on London.So far one of my fave offbeat film nights had been hosted by the Backyard Cinema guys (@backyardcinemas). So when I heard they had a weekend films fest…
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Wilfred Bagshaw Time Emporium
So it totally turns out if you go to Shoreditch on an evening when the stars are shining and the moon is full, you can be transported back in time to say 1381? So after convincing 4 unsuspecting chums this would be a good idea, we saw this as a chance to…