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Social Secretary Ella Kipling reviews Motionhouse's production of Nobody and finds it to be a magnificent show that blurs the line between dance and circus stunts
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Culture Writer Molly Schoenfeld discusses the ways authentic casting has left out Jewish people, concluding that while it is a complex issue, it is one that needs to be brought to attention
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Culture Writer Halima Ahad takes us through the books that have made the greatest impact on her life, from series that got her into reading again to the book that helped her through tough times
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling interviews La Voix in advance of her new show The Eighth Wonder of The World, discussing shows in Vegas and her inspirations
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Travel Editor Sarina Shah reviews School of Rock, focusing specifically on the main character Dewey Finn and how we all need a teacher like him in our lives
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Culture Writers Frankie Rhodes and Victoria Wilson review the murder mystery play The Lovely Bones, praising the staging but highlighting the sometimes patchy plot and poor acting
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Deputy Editor Daniella Southin reviews My City My Home, praising its empowering message for women across the world, from England to Pakistan
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon reviews Into Battle, a play retelling the events of a true story, and discusses its themes of class difference and family expectations
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Deputy Editor Jasmine Sandhar attends Anton & Erin — Showtime and praises the clear star of the show Anton Du Beke while touching upon the incredible costumes and at times repetitive choreography
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Deputy Editor Jasmine Sandhar praises The Rep's production of Animal Farm for its skilful use of puppetry and the continued relevance of its material
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Culture Writer Hannah Vernon reviews Now Comes Good Sailing, a collection of essays musing on the relevance of 19th century romanticist writer Henry David Thoreau
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Culture Writer Beatrice Lancet argues for the importance of libraries as centres of escapism, learning and cultural heritage