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After a long delay, Spike Lee’s Chi-Raq has finally come to UK cinemas. It’s a...
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As part of Communion’s tenth birthday celebrations, James Bay returned to the...
The Tempest is the first Shakespearean production by the Print...
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Tasha Connor plays Lily, a down on her luck prostitute who has a chance encounter...
West London’s tiny Finborough Theatre has built up quite a reputation for...
Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights immortalised Heathcliff and Cathy’s...
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