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On Saturday the 2nd December, there was a nip in the air, but the atmosphere was warm and welcoming at the brand new Foodprint store in Sneinton. After many months of hard work with Enactus Nottingham, the group of 9 UoN students were ready to showcase their labour of...
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Magical and warming with a bucket-load of Nottingham spirit, Kenneth Alan Taylor’s Cinderella is a show that doesn’t fail to fulfil your pantomime needs. Despite following the traditional tale, it is a personalised play which acts almost as an initiation to Christmas in Nottingham; every inside joke hitting the...
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Part complete sonic departure, part revisiting and re-imagining of post-glory days Oasis, Who Built The Moon? manages to sound both fresh and nostalgic, an affirmation that even when he seemed to, the most genius of all bricolage songwriters never quite lost it. But if Who Built The Moon? is...
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The feeling of festive cheer tends to vary from person to person, with some like myself refusing to even acknowledge the thought of this year’s stocking before the angel hits the top of the Christmas tree, whilst others blast Silent Night from the first of November. For a large...
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Dark, disturbing, and dangerously comic are just a few ways to describe NNT’s production of John Hodge’s play, Collaborators. The audience are instantly captivated by the surreal journey into the bizarre imagination of the writer as he loses himself in a chilling and oddly comic relationship with Stalin. The...
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Bands often struggle to function as uplifting, cohesive units after a short while – and this is without even factoring in the strange tragedies that have befallen The Charlatans over the decades. The death of two of their members, the multitude of different music scenes that have all come...
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A play which involves lies being built upon secrets in varying relationships, A Doll’s House accumulates to a moral revelation in which the leading actor transforms from a character comparable to a human doll to one that is cosmopolitan. The play tells the story of Nora, a woman...