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Murray and Peter presented Hater’s Roast: The Shady Tour at the Theatre Royal on the 6th of April. The show is a politically incorrect safe space to enjoy crude jokes about every taboo and controversy! Impact’s Kyra Patterson reviews....
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The West End success Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of), which won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy in 2022, comes to the Nottingham Theatre Royal between 27th March and 1st of April. The play is a unique retelling of Jane Austen’s beloved and iconic love story between Elizabeth...
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Essex-born rockstar hurricane Cassyette blew Rescue Rooms away with punch and energy to boot. Izzy Morris offers her experiences from the rapidly rising star’s sold-out gig, supported by two incredible sets from Lozeak and Calva Louise....
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A hedonistic portrayal of the early indie sleaze persona with the backdrop of cultural stagnancy and political disbelief directed by Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern, Meet Me in the Bathroom is an archival documentary of the revival of the New York rock scene post-millennium and post-9/11. The likes of...
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The raucous comedy, Village Idiot, written by Samson Hawkins, was performed at Nottingham Playhouse. The play incorporated musical numbers, magic, drag and stand-up onto the stage whilst the story gave a unique perspective into the lives of villagers amidst gentrification progression. Impact’s Kyra Patterson reviews....
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Benjamin Coyle-Larner, otherwise known as Loyle Carner, had his debut performance at Rock city and Nottingham as part of his Hugo tour on 6th March 2023. From sentimental and personal letters to his father, to groovy collabs with Tom Misch, Loyle invited us to explore his upbringing and modern...