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Review: Drama Society’s “And Then There Were None”

The Beaver reviews Drama Society’s first production of the year: an adaptation of Agatha Christie’s famous And Then There Were…

November 17, 2018
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Magic, Marvel and Matilda: Musings around Musicals

A conversation about Matilda: the Musical, and how I bullied my friends into ditching dinner plans and working with me.…

October 16, 2018
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King Lear for the Theatrically Illiterate: Thoughts on Ian McKellen, Dementia and Special Effects

Walking into the Duke of York Theatre, I knew exactly two things about Shakespeare’s famous tragedy: that the plot was…

October 12, 2018
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Who Run The World? Girls. Six Girls.

Six is a spectacle in every way – perfect cast, sublime score, and the atmosphere is electric. New, successful and…

September 28, 2018
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A Labour of Love

Humour, heart and soul in the battle for the heart and soul of the Labour party. James Graham’s latest offering…

October 13, 2017
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