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As the end of term looms, Gemma and Kiah review the latest releases from Spectre Jones, Yard Arms and SZA....
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The Nottingham New Theatre presents a charming yet cheeky rendition of Oscar Wilde’s most renowned play, The Importance of Being Earnest. The play is a witty tragic comedy which comments satirically on the moral standards of Victorian society. The NNT have succeeded in resurrecting Wilde’s text to make it...
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A play about two people who meet every week in a local cafe to fantasise about killing one another’s respective partners may, at first, sound drastic. However, M Craig’s witty, well-timed yet pleasantly dark comedy was, in fact, a joy to watch. Nieve O'Donnell reviews....
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The latest historical epic from Ridley Scott has bombed at the box office. It grossed a mere £28 million against a budget of £100 million and has been largely forgotten since it released back in October. Scott himself blames phone obsessed millennials for its failure, but is this accurate?...
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Gemma and Kiah review the latest releases from The Famous Daxx, daine, Matt Maltese and Josie Proto....
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NNT have put their own modern twist to the classic Greek tragedy, The Bacchae, written by Euripides. Based on the Greek myth of King Pentheus and his mother Agave, this powerful and captivating performance is not one you’d want to miss. Beatrice Oladeji reviews....
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The University Philharmonia orchestra at the University of Nottingham is an auditioned symphony orchestra, led by talented conductor Jonathan Tilbrook. The orchestra attracts students from multiple disciplines across the University. Hannah Walton-Hughes discusses Philharmonia’s latest concert, performed in the Great Hall of the University of Nottingham’s Trent Building on...