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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
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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