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Culture Writer Vicky Wilson reviews Coronavirus: A Great British Farce, praising the fantastic acting of the two-man cast, and the show's ability to bounce between the absurd and the upsetting with humour and empathy
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon urges readers to donate to Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery in order to preserve the world's largest watercolour and several tapestries detailing the legend of King Arthur.
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Travel Editor Sarina Shah and Culture Writer Joi Foote review The Walls Between Us, finding it a poignant discussion of family dynamics and male mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Sci&Tech Editor Daniella Southin reviews Value Engineering: Scenes form the Grenfell Enquiry, a play that attacks the greed and apathy which lead to the Grenfell Tower disaster
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Comment Editors Emily Baldwin and Ffion Hâf review Death Drop: The Musical, recommending it to anyone looking for a good laugh despite its limited plot
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon reveals her passion for vintage fashion and how it has helped her, and many others, embrace their colourful individuality
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Culture Writer Vicky Wilson interviews writer Mark Daniels ahead of his comedy show Coronavirus: A Great British Farce
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Print Editor Kitty Grant reviews the musical 9 to 5, explaining that it is based on the 1980 film for which the iconic Dolly song was written and complimenting the staging as well as the cast
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling reviews Romesh Ranganathan's stand up show, praising his ability to joke about important issues without making it distasteful
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Culture Writer Halima Ahad finds herself pleasantly surprised by the rapid increase in ethnic minority representation in children's books but notes that there is still a long way to go
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon writes about her passion for re-enacting, sharing that it is more than 'playing pretend' and quoting fellow reenactors on why they got into reenactment
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon reviews the stand-up comedy show Alien, writing that Jack Barry has a joke for everyone and highlighting his uniqueness