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Digital Editor Tamzin Meyer reviews Blood Brothers and is moved by its portrayal of a working-class reality which is unfortunately still as relevant today as it was 40 years ago
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Marketing Secretary Jennifer Prince reviews Grease at the Alexandra, praising it as "thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish"
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Culture Writers Emma Walker and Sarina Shah review Who Cares? and find themselves moved by the dialogue taken verbatim from interviews with young carers
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Editor-in-Chief Chelsie Henshaw and Deputy Editor Molly Schoenfeld review 80s Mania and thoroughly enjoy the raucous enthusiasm of the performers and audience
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Culture Writer Zenna Hussain argues that although reading literary fiction can be beneficial in many ways, we cannot disregard the importance of reading for pleasure
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Culture Writer Weronika Bialek takes us through three books she could not finish, from Lisa Toddeo's Animal to Wicked Saints by Emily Duncan
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon writes about Andrew Bird's stand-up comedy show and praises his ability to talk about difficult topics while keeping it humorous
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Editor-in-Chief Chelsie Henshaw and Deputy Editor Molly Schoenfeld interview the producers who created 80s Mania in a preview of the show
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Culture Writer Frankie Rhodes reviews The Revlon Girl and finds herself moved by the fantastic acting and the mix of humour with profound tragedy
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Digital Editor Tamzin Meyer is not usually a fan of theatre... but finds herself in 'floods of laughter' watching The Play That Goes Wrong
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling reviews Derren Brown: Showman, highlighting how the mind-blowing show had her experiencing a variety of unexpected feelings
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Culture Writer Phoebe Cross argues that good books do not necessarily have to have a deeper message - escapism and entertainment is enough