Day: 30 January 2019
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Interview With…Amber-Rose May
Amber-Rose May is a performer and theatre maker who specialises in creating thought provoking and magical theatre for young people, allowing them to explore and understand important topics. In new one-woman show The Goose Who Flew, for ages 3-7, she plays a range of quirky characters, using simple puppetry to explore issues facing refugees. In […]
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Interview With…Ethan McClean
Ethan chatted to LLLC’s Emma Clarendon about Massaoke’s upcoming A Massaoke Night at the Musicals event, taking place at KOKO this Friday. Thanks so much for talking to me. What can we expect from ‘A Massaoke Night at the Musicals’? Expect a lot of fun for starters! 1500 people singing their hearts out together to the greatest musicals songs from stage and screen – led by a brilliant live […]
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Preview: Kaleidoscope, Saatchi Gallery
The Saatchi Gallery’s upcoming exhibition will explore the distortion of human perception. On display from the 15th March, Kaleidoscope will feature nine contemporary artists from across the globe who work in a variety of mediums to explore the concept of distortion through sequences of colourful works. The centre piece of the exhibition will be Laura Buckley’s interactive large-scale kaleidoscope Fata Morgana. This will […]
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NEWS: Cast Announced for Strike Up The Band at Upstairs at the Gatehouse
The full cast for the production has been confirmed. Playing at Upstairs at the Gatehouse from the 6th March, the cast for Mark Giesser’s production of George and Ira Gershwin’s musical have been confirmed. In 1927, Horace J. Fletcher is a typical self-made American businessman. His cheese factory dominates the market, he influences the White House, and he’s secured his business future by […]
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PREVIEW: Elizabethan Treasures: Miniatures by Hilliard & Oliver, National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery’s upcoming exhibition will highlight the work of Hilliard and Oliver. On display from the 21st February, Elizabethan Treasures: Miniatures by Hilliard and Oliver will be the first major display concentrating on Tudor and Jacobean miniatures in thirty five years. As well as bringing together key works from the National Portrait Gallery’s own collection, the display […]
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REVIEW: Tango Fire, Peacock Theatre
Sexy, sassy and intricate, Tango Fire is a thrilling spectacle from start to finish. Returning once more to London, Tango Fire is simply sublime to witness – not only is the dancing exciting but the the overall way in which it is all presented is highly mesmerising. Having only the most basic knowledge of what an Argentine Tango actually is (courtesy of BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing), Tango […]
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NEWS: Venom Takes Number One Spot in the Official Film Chart
The Tom Hardy film reaches the top spot in this week’s film chart – based on digital downloads only. Topping this week’s chart is Tom Hardy’s film Venom. Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, the film has outsold 2018’s biggest film and this week’s Number two The Greatest Showman by 4,000 units – based on digital downloads only. Meanwhile, this week’s Official Film chart sees Mamma Mia! Here We Go […]