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  • As pubs and theatres closed, social events cancelled, and millions of workers furloughed this year, many of us turned to our trusty small screens for entertainment. BBC News viewing figures shot up, as Brits […]

  • Customers in the UK will see an increase on their monthly subscription month from February, the streaming giant has said.

    The Standard Plan, which is the most popular, will rise from £8.99 to £9.99 monthly. T […]

  • The vaccine rollout has begun. With a third Covid vaccine added to our armoury and over 1,100,000 vaccinated as of the 7th January, we are catching glimpses of normality over the horizon. But as vaccination […]

  • Don’t be fooled by its vibrant soundtrack—Schemers had the potential to capture the spirit of the Dundee music scene, but instead becomes a vanity project lacking heart or humour

    In the coastal city of Dun […]

  • OffWestEnd have announced the nominees for their annual Off-West End Awards.

    The awards, also known as the Offies, is an event intended to celebrate small scale and independent theatre productions across […]

  • The further that modern Western animation has strayed from traditional hand-drawn animation, the more it has honed in on one particular aesthetic.

    The big studios favouring 3D animation want to reflect an […]

  • Trigger warning: this performance and review of Walk of Shame contains references to sexual assault and drug misuse.

    As part of Online@theSpaceUK’s Season 2 line-up, Walk of Shame is a brilliantly […]

  • In early December, Netflix released a teaser trailer for their latest 2021 series, Fate: the Winx Saga. Given the title, viewers were immediately drawn to the reboot of the beloved 2000’s cartoon The Winx Clu […]

  • Released as a surprise at midnight on New Year’s Day, Anavitória’s fourth studio album, Cor (Colour), is a celebration of love in all of its forms and colours. The surprise release, teased on the duo’s Instag […]

  • Witness for the Prosecution is set to make a return to the West End this May. 

    The play, based on the popular Agatha Christie novel of the same name, began its run at County Hall in London in 2017 to c […]

  • Tributes have been paid to Traverse Theatre founder, Jim Haynes, after his death aged 87.

    Haynes is renowned for his influence on Edinburgh’s festivals and cultural scene, transforming this historical city i […]

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    Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Sam Mendes are among those recognised as part of The Stage 100 list this year. 

    Annually, The Stage lists 100 influential people working within the theatre […]

  • Before the pandemic, working from home was a luxury I enjoyed for one day most weeks. It was a chance to escape interruptions, have an opportunity to focus on specific projects and act as a mental health […]

  • The BBC are set to broadcast educational programmes for children during lockdown on BBC Two and CBBC.

    Starting on Monday 11 January, children will be able to access a wide range of programmes ranging from […]

  • Instagram is a digital minefield for mental health – and its danger is increasing through online trolls, super-toned celebrities, and perfect holidays to Dubai, to name just a few. 40% of the world’s pop […]

  • In 1992, Japanese publishing group ASCII Media Works released RPG Tsukūru Dante98, the very first iteration of the RPG Maker series. The RPG Maker series is somewhat self-explanatory: each entry in the series […]

  • Manchester’s Hope Mill Theatre is postponing the January Turn On Fest due to lockdown restrictions. 

    Turn On Fest 2021 will be the second edition of an arts festival that gives centre stage to LGBTQ+ pr […]

  • Morgan wrote a new post 4 years, 11 months ago

    Trigger warning: this performance and review of Twenties contains references to sexual assault.

    A humorous, heart-warming production from Online@theSpaceUK’s Season 2 line-up, Charlotte Anne-Tilley plaits t […]

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