The Weeknd’s ‘Snowchild’ video

The Weeknd’s ‘Snowchild’ video
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The Weeknd has shared the official video for his latest single ‘Snowchild’ – you can watch it below. The song appears on the Canadian artist’s fourth studio album…

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MUGABE, MY DAD & ME

MUGABE, MY DAD & ME
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(15-30 May 2020) York Theatre Royal Tonderai Munyevu was born in 1982 Zimbabwe, what they call the “born frees” – one of the generation born in the 1980s…

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Run Sister Run by Chloe Moss

Run Sister Run by Chloe Moss
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(25 Mar – 2 May 2020) Soho Theatre You can’t pick your family but if you could I’d still pick you’ Connie and Ursula are sisters, connected by…

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Roads to Freedom: Power, Pimping and Pride

Roads to Freedom: Power, Pimping and Pride
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Join artists, broadcasters, and historians to explore alternative accounts of conflict, provocation, safety, independence, self-esteem and designed identities. Handsworth Riots, photograph by Pogus Caesar, 1985, England. Museum no.…

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& JULIET

& JULIET
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Romeo & Juliet final scene. Juliet picks up the dagger and….gets a life. & Juliet is the irreverent and fun-loving new West End musical that asks: what if…

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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
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The 2019 NYT REP Company present William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Shakespeare’s most popular comedy comes to the heart of London’s West End, directed by Matt Harrison working…

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SUCKER PUNCH

SUCKER PUNCH
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1981, South London. Thatcher’s Britain. Jab. Double jab, cross. Jab, hook to body. Leon and Troy are best mates trying to figure out their place in the world…

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ONE JEWISH BOY

ONE JEWISH BOY
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Jesse is paranoid and he’s frightened and it’s messing up his relationship, his job, his daughter and his life… In a bittersweet comedy fuelled by anti-Semitism, One Jewish…

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Three Sisters

Three Sisters
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Love and longing in 1960s Nigeria. Owerri, 1967, on the brink of the Biafran Civil War. Lolo, Nne Chukwu and Udo are grieving the loss of their father.…

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New Leadership at Eclipse Theatre

New Leadership at Eclipse Theatre
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Eclipse Theatre is thrilled to announce two new appointments in senior management. In December 2019 Amanda Huxtable will become the new Artistic Director and CEO, and Shawab Iqbal…

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