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Chess Review
CHESS ‘tells a story of love and political intrigue, set against the background of the Cold War in the late 1970s/early 1980s, in which superpowers attempt to manipulate an international chess championship for political ends. Two of the world’s greatest chess masters, one American, one Russian, are in danger of…
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Sony World Photography Awards 2018
2018 Sony World Photography Exhibition April 20th – May 6th The 2018 Sony World Photography exhibition is up and running at Somerset House, featuring more than 600 beautiful and inspiring photos. The exhibition caters for all tastes, covering a wide variety of genres which include: portraiture, travel, architecture, landscape, street…
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Vivienne Westwood’s Son Joe Corré Exhibits Controversial Artwork in Mayfair Gallery
In 2016, Joe Corré, son of Vivienne Westwood and Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, infamously burned £5 million’s worth of punk memorabilia, including “bondage gear, Johnny Rotten’s trousers and a tiny swastika-sporting Sid Vicious doll.” The act was meant as a protest against the hyper-commercialisation of the punk movement. In…
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Strictly Ballroom Review
Strictly Ballroom, part of Baz Luhrmann’s classic Red Curtain Trilogy has come to the West End. Bringing with it a parade of sequins, ruffles and feathered dresses – it’s the hottest thing to grace the stage and is bound to be the number one musical to see in 2018. For…
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Miss Nightingale Review
PREPARE TO BE CATAPULTED BACK TO 1940s WARTIME BRITAIN!! ‘Miss Nightingale’ tells the story of a spunky Northern nurse with hopes of becoming a West End Star. With her double-crossing lover, Tom Connor, and her best friend George, a loveable Jewish Refugee, by her side the stars align for her.…