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The Cockpit Theatre: The Lark
I went to Marylebone’s Cockpit Theatre to watch Defiant Reality’s English/French bilingual adaptation of Jean Anouilh’s play ‘The Lark’, which centres on Joan of Arc. I knew very little about Joan of Arc, the real-life figure who led the French military into battle after hearing voices urging her to rid…
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Viktor Wynd’s Cabinet of Curiosities
Helen: Shall we go in? And we enter. It’s small, cramped and full of dapper gentlemen and elegant ladies. We bypass the bar wanting to get to the main attraction. This is when we notice the walls adorned with strange yet skillful art and unlit display cabinets revealing an array…
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Jump Sadler’s Wells Theatre Review
If you want to spend an great evening in Central London at the Sadler’s Wells Theatre watching a comical play with a loved one, friends, or as part of a family outing where even the littlest of children can engage with the characters and be blown away by dazzling acrobatics…
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Ada Loveless Day 2014 Overview
Last week the Royal Institute of Science played host to this years UK Ada Lovelace Day, where women in science, technology, engineering and maths are celebrated in a festival spanning the globe. The ONIN team were lucky enough to be invited down to the yearly seminar which showcased a number…
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Flowers for Algernon: Etcetera Theatre, Camden
The Etcetera Theatre has adapted Daniel Keyes’ novel Flowers for Algernon into a captivating one-man show. The plot follows Charlie, a simpleton who has experimental surgery which rapidly increases his intelligence. Initially oblivious to the abuse he suffered from his mother and colleagues, he soon starts to realise as his…