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Month: October 2021

Review: Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights injected with brio at Old Vic

Posted on October 21, 2021 by Scott Hammond

20th October 2021   (Photo: Steve Tanner) The work of Emma Rice, Artistic Director of Wise Children, has graced the Old Vic stage several times in recent years, and her excellent and idiosyncratic productions – featuring puppets, songs, a gender… Continue Reading →

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Review: Fontaines DC convincingly stake a claim for rock star eminence at O2 Academy

Posted on October 14, 2021 by Scott Hammond

13th October 2021   A five-star Guardian review of DC Fontaines’ show at the University of Liverpool earlier this month saw them brandished with the oft touted, and seldom anything but hyperbolic, moniker of a “once in a generation” guitar… Continue Reading →

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Review: The Beatles and India (available now on digital platforms)

Posted on October 6, 2021 by Scott Hammond

6th October 2021   While filming 1965 film ‘Help!’, George Harrison picked up a sitar being used by musicians in a restaurant scene and thus began The Beatles guitarist’s life encompassing obsession with Indian music, and Indian culture in general.… Continue Reading →

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Review: HENGE continue to be one of the best bands to see live

Posted on October 4, 2021 by Conal Dougan

3rd October 2021 Intergalactic ravers HENGE have arrived in the Trinity Centre to spread news of incoming apocalypse, robotic malfunctions and the joy of collectively losing your shit. The band journey from the far reaches of the galaxy to disseminate… Continue Reading →

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