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Culture Writer Hannah Dalgliesh reviews the RSC's production of The Empress, finding it to be an important play about the lost stories of Indians in Britain during the British Empire.
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Culture writer Serena Murphy reviews Parade - The Giant Wheel, praising the performance's collective element and the way it effectively reflected the Walsall community itself
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Culture writer Hannah Gadd attends the Wolverhampton Grand's rendition of the much-loved television series SpongeBob SquarePants, praising the musical's impressive production and individual performances
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Culture Writer Ilina Jha reviews the Royal Shakespeare Company's adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy As You Like It and finds it to be lighthearted
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Culture writer Darcy Brown reviews Carlos Acosta's BRB2 and finds the performance to successfully showcase both traditional and modern ballets that can be enjoyed by all audiences.
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Culture writer Louisa Pickard attends the Barber's annual student-curated exhibition, praising the show's interdisciplinary approach to presenting the crucial artistic developments that took place within the Dutch art market during the 17th century.
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Culture Writers recommend their favourite books to read over the summer period
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Culture Editor Halima Ahad recommends three self-help books which can offer relief when life experiences are tough
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Film Editor Jess Parker and TV Editor Alex Taylor find the musical adaptation of Tony! The Tony Blair Rock Opera is a fun take on the politician's life
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Culture Writer Ilina Jha finds Soul and Substance by Jay Wright to be insightful but lacking in certain areas
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Culture writer Ilina Jha reviews The Alexandra's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's fantasy novel, praising the play's impressive set and engaging production techniques
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Culture Editor Charlotte George reviews the art exhibition Passionate Pilgrim and finds the production to be a poignant live performance which helps the audience reflect upon their own life experiences and emotions