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Social Secretary Ella Kipling and Culture Writer Joi Foote praise Chicago, celebrating it as one of the best shows they have ever seen
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Digital Editor Tamzin Meyer praises What's New Pussycat as one of the best musicals she has ever seen
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Sci&Tech Editor Daniella Southin reviews the exhibition Waste Age at the Design Museum, giving us an overview of the many things she learned
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Digital Editor Cerys Gardner and Life&Style Editor Saskia Hirst review The Hound of the Baskervilles, deeming it a perfectly spooky play to watch in the run-up to Halloween
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Deputy Editor Jasmine Sandhar and News Editor Ellen Knight write about The Barber of Seville, debating its choice of language but praising the comedy
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon reviews the play Though This Be Madness and provides insight into the actors' motivations for participating in the performance
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Deputy Editor Jasmine Sandhar reviews Madam Butterfly, mentioning her disappointment in the choice of a colour-blind casting but praising the overall production
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling attends her first-ever opera and finds her expectations overturned, praising the modernisation of Madam Butterfly through costumes and set design
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Culture Writer Francesca Herring attends YouTuber Max Fosh's debut night on his first-ever nationwide tour and praises its running jokes and the seamless integration of YouTube clips
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Culture Writer Abi Kinsella praises the author Natasha Pulley for her masterful use of magical realism and believable characters, but most of all for her treatment of love, both quiet and loud
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Culture Writer Alfie Moore praises the latest exhibit of the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall and analyses how Ancika Yi finds 'poetic expression' in the intermingling of science and art
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Culture Writer Halima Ahad writes about the New York Bestselling Author Hafsah Faizal and her popular young adult duology We Hunt the Flame