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Hairspray (Regent Theatre) – theatre review

The spark burns brightly in Hairspray, a delightfully breezy musical with discrimination as its theme. It is colourful and dynamic, with…

I am Emilia Bassano (Justin Art House Museum) – theatre review

What’s the truism? Behind every great man there is a woman. There would be few arguments that the greatest writer of…

The Conference – movie review

The Conference is a fictionalised account of what is unquestionably the most horrific conference in history. On 20 January 1942,…

Medea: Out of the Mouths of Babes (Theatre Works) – theatre review

A superb, creative staging of the Greek tragedy Medea, knowledge of the story before entering the theatre would be a…

Nope – movie review

Jordan Peele, the creative force behind Get Out! and Us, returns with his third feature film as director, Nope. This…

The Marvellous Life of Carlo Gatti (Theatre Works) – theatre review

A pianist from an ice cream parlour (Connor Dariol), a psychologist (Shamita Siva) and a physicist (El Kiley) get together. No,…

The Daughter of Doctor Moreau (Silvia Moreno-Garcia) – book review

Sylvia Moreno-Garcia seems determined to write a book in every sub-genre of science fiction, fantasy and horror. She has taken…

CLOSED: Win tickets to Orphan: First Kill

- Orphan: First Kill - Only in cinemas from 1 September 2022 We have 5 double in-season passes thanks to…

The One (The Ensemble) – theatre review

One of the best ways to communicate a message is through humour. The One, now being performed at The Ensemble,…

The Importance of Being Jewish (Saltpillar Theatre) – theatre review

A romp, The Importance of Being Jewish showcases playwright Rob Selzer’s insight and wit. For the past 30 years, architect Ray…