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As the end of the world creeps closer and closer, humanity is put to the ultimate test. Only one radio station remains open for contact: a lifeline for the last people standing. The Canary is the final point of contact before the impending Armageddon. Emma Burnett reviews. ...
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A brilliant night of sets from three talented comedians, Nonsuch Studios hosted Edinburgh Fringe Comedy Previews on 28th July. Tabitha Smith reviews the evening’s acts: Josh Weller, Kirsty Munro and Masai Graham....
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Hayley Lawson The Rocky Horror Show came to Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall for its 50th Anniversary and after 50 years, it did not disappoint. Impact’s Hayley Lawson reviews. Growing up with a love for Rocky Horror, I was undoubtedly shivering with anticipation for the show, and it did not...
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A ‘show-stopping performance’ doesn’t begin to cover the spectacular theatrics performed by the cast of The Bodyguard. Based on the iconic 1992 Warner Bros movie directed by Lawrence Kasdan starring Whitney Houston, the musical boasts various iconic hits such as Saving All My Love, I Have Nothing and, arguably...
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A modern and immersive retelling of the story of Simon and Garfunkel’s divisive career, ‘The Simon & Garfunkel Story’ depicts the infamous duo’s journey through time in their music, backdropped with commentaries of cultural liveliness through the decades. Natalie Howarth reviews....
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Fuelled with sound to fulfil your summer soundtrack dreams, Forbidden Forest Festival was a massive event. Despite only being able to attend on Saturday, Impact’s Hayley and Josie navigated their way around the venue to provide their opinions....
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The Ocean at the End of the Lane shows exactly what theatre is capable of. The world of the production is filled with magic and the supernatural, which is portrayed so purposefully and enchantingly that you find yourself on the edge of your seat whilst watching. Jasmine Butler reviews....