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The Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Robert...
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Performed by St Brendan’s Sixth Form College exclusively for...
Connections Festival 2018 at the National Theatre...
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From its early performance in 1611 at the original Globe...
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Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home – a genuinely canonical graphic memoir dealing with...
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It is always exciting to see new productions, especially when a gang of...
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Based on the hit comedy film with Reese Witherspoon which...
When Alan Bowne’s play Beirut was first performed in 1988, it was a reaction to the...
The LIFT Festival is so vital not only because it brings to the...
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