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Dance, Theatre

NAYIKA : A DANCING GIRL @ BELVOIR STREET

 



NAYIKA : A DANCING GIRL is an exceptional production. Vaishnavi Suryaprakash’s outstanding solo performance mixes brilliant storytelling with wonderful Bharatanatyam dance and is accompanied by incredible musicians Marco Cher-Gibard and Bhairavi Raman.

Brilliantly written by Nithya Nagarajan and Liv …

Cinema

RYUICHI SAKAMOTO | OPUS

In the final stages of Ryuichi Sakamoto’s life, with touring and solo shows now impossible due to his health battle, the classical composer, techno-pop pioneer and prodigious piano soloist wanted to perform for the world one final time. So he

Theatre

THE 13th MONTH: SATIRE NIGHT FEVER

Thirty days hath September, April, June and November all the rest have thirty-one, except February which has 28 or 29.

It’s not neat, indeed it’s messy, much like Cassandra-Elli Yiannacou’s new play, THE 13th MONTH, a battle between bureaucrats

Cinema

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE HSBC GERMAN FILM FESTIVAL

Reminiscent of Mads Mikkelsen in Another Round, Frederick Lau delivers an outstanding performance in ONE FOR THE ROAD, a deep dive story into the drinking culture set between Berlin’s famous bars and sober therapy rooms. After losing his driver’s licence

Comedy, Theatre

BRODI SNOOK, VILLAIN ENCORE @ THE FACTORY THEATRE

img class=”alignnone size-medium wp-image-103335″ src=”https://e.cpanel.red/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/stars-four-stars-rating-wide-clear-2023july01–600×41.png” alt=”” width=”600″ height=”41″ /> Where can you hear about the connection between Joan of Arc and Christina Aguilera? Where can you hear about the connection between the hot doctor and a pickaxe murder? Where can…
Literature

THE DEED: WORTH THE READ INDEED

Glued and screwed.

It’s a term used in the construction of a coffin and quite easily be applied as a metaphor for family dynamics in Susannah Begbie’s Richell Prize winning debut novel, THE DEED.

A ridiculous will where insanity and

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