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Comment Editor Colette Fountain and Print Editor Kitty Grant come together to review The Rocky Horror Picture Show, applauding its magnificent use of audience participation which left them wanting to come again - this time in full costume
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Culture Writer Joi Foote reviews the dance performance Message in a Bottle, praising the dancers' ability to move effortlessly and in harmony
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Editor-in-Chief Chelsie Henshaw and Social Secretary Ella Kipling create our first double-perspective review on the musical Heathers, hailing it as a 'must-see classic'
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Culture Writer Joi Foote reviews Andrew Lloyd Webber's Musical School of Rock, praising the show's ability to connect the audience to its characters
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Digital Editor Tamzin Meyer attends a performance of Passagers at the Birmingham Hippodrome and is dazzled by the artistry and bravery of the performers
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Culture Writer Deyna Grimshaw takes us through the books which have shaped her, from the Mr Men series to Shelley's Frankenstein.
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling shares the books that shaped her, from Jacqueline Wilson's children's books to Junior Doctor Adam Kay's nonfiction This is Going to Hurt
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling reviews Everybody's Talking About Jamie, praising everything from the casting to the flawless dancing and the joyous message of 'being unique and loving who you are'
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Life & Style Editor Saskia Hirst reviews the 'chilling to the bone and catastrophically heartbreaking' novel Salt to the Sea: a historical fiction following four characters on the Wilhelm Gustloff – the greatest tragedy in maritime history
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Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott writes about YA writer Holly Bourne, her bestselling series, but also her underrated yet must-read novels
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Culture Writer Weronika Bialek recommends four sapphic fantasies – adult and young adult – for those looking to get started in the niche genre
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Deputy Editor Jasmine Sandhar reviews East is East, praising most of the cast's acting and its relevance despite it being set nearly 50 years ago