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Culture writer Louisa Pickard reviews the REP's Spitting Image, praising its impressive production though noting the show's surprising lack of comedic value
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Culture Writer Polly Watton reviews Swan Lake and finds it to be an interesting yet enchanting take on the art form of ballet
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Digital Editor Cara-Louise Scott reviews The Mirror Crack'd and finds the production to have an enthralling plot which keeps you hooked for the whole play
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Culture Writer Abbie Fitton finds An Evening of Music and Dance with Birmingham Royal Ballet and Royal Ballet Sinfonia to be a mesmerising take on the art form
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Gaming Editor Benjamin Oakden reviews Girl From The North Country and finds the production to use beautiful renditions of Bob Dylan's songs, although the plotline is somewhat confusing
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Culture Writer Abbie Fitton previews An Evening of Music and Dance by Birmingham Royal Ballet and The Royal Ballet Sinfonia and finds the show to be spellbindingly promising
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Culture writer Benjamin Oakden reviews Wolverhampton Grand Theatre's Aladdin, praising the pantomine's fresh and light-hearted take on a well-loved classic
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon attends Beauty and the Beast finding the show to display an array of life lessons for the audience
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Gaming Editor Louis Wright attends the stage play of the film My Neighbour Totoro and finds it to be nostalgic bringing alive the childlike wonder of the film
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Culture Writers Jana Steinbach-Hunt and Will Staniforth attend the showing of Taking Steps and find it to represent real world issues perfectly but lacking action in its subplots
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Culture Writer Jasmine Sandhar reviews Saturday Night Fever and finds the production to capture the feeling of fabulous frenzy through stellar music and spellbinding dancing
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Culture Writers Jasmine Sandhar and Eva Widdicombe reviews Sabrina Mahfouz’s adaptation of Noughts and Crosses and finds the production portrays the incessant doom and gloom of this apocalyptic abyss perfectly