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Killing Time Review
From the first haunting notes of the original Cello composition by Brigit Forsyth, Park Theatre’s latest play Killing Time draws the audience into Hester’s world. She has shut herself away from the rest of the world after being diagnosed with Terminal Cancer and you are witness to the many emotions…
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Twelfth Night at the National Theatre
The National Theatre is back in full swing in 2017 and one of the new productions is Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Previews start on 15 February and the play will continue until the 13th of May 2017. Twelfth Night will also be broadcast live from the Olivier Theatre on 6 April…
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Brompton Unseen City Photo Exhibition Review
Brompton’s flagship store on Long Acre opens up its lower floor with an exhibition of urban photography from around the world. There’s a good mixof picturesque and gritty, day and night photography. There was also some pleasing industrial photography (I’m a sucker for a bit of urban decay, me) and some…
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Vault Festival Review
From January 25th to the March 5th The Vaults under Waterloo railway arches become a little underground nest of organised anarchy and inspiration. If you’ve always wanted to go to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe but are afraid of the costs or finding somewhere to stay, have a good binge watch…
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The People’s Revolt
In March 2017, Historic Royal Palaces and cutting edge theatre company differencEngine will present The People’s Revolt, a new immersive interactive experience at the Tower of London. Set in the near future, events mirror those of the Peasants Revolt in 1381 led by revolutionary Wat Tyler, when people’s protest…