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Deputy Editor Jasmine Sandhar reviews Shazia Mirza's Coconut tour in the intimate Old Rep and praises Mirza's dark humour, even as some jokes created uncomfortable moments
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Culture Writers Zenna Hussain and Youssra Al Hajji review the musical Beauty and The Beast, particularly loving the visually pleasing and impressive set
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Travel Editor Sarina Shah attends the press night of The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe at the Alexandra, praising everything from the staging to the versatility of the cast
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Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott reviews Requiem Stained With Grass, a moving play about grief performed by the Infinity Stage Company, a theatre society
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Food & Drink Editor Cara Scott attends Birmingham's four-day poetry festival Verve and finds herself inspired by the fantastic poetry and musical talent of Jasmine Gardosi, as well as her fearless LGBTQ+ activism
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Music Editor Lorcan Drury reviews Yours Sincerely, praising the hilarious writing, fantastic acting and overall excellence of this "queer extravaganza!"
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Culture Writer Fisola Kelly-Akinnuoye reviews KERBS at Coventry's Belgrade Theatre, praising the chemistry between the two main protagonists and the delicately handled sex scenes, but sometimes finding the dialogue unrealistic
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Culture Writer Zenna Hussain reviews Much Ado About Nothing at the RSC, praising the Afro-futuristic setting and 'electric chemistry' between the main protagonists
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Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott reviews Swallow, a much-needed play which explores modern-day life and teaches us that there is always hope
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Culture Writer Joi Foote reviews Fatal Attraction, 'a tale of obsessive love,' at The Alexandra
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Marketing Secretary & Treasurer Jennifer Price reviews Groan Ups, a show which left every audience member with a smile on their face
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Culture Writer Frankie Rhodes praises Crescent Theatre's production of A Number, a play exploring "cloning, fatherhood and belonging".