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Review: Flawed EP – Saltwater Sun

After their incredible first EP, it was a hard move to pull of another release of the same standard, Saltwater Sun haven’t done this, instead they’ve produced something far better, in the form of...

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Review: Henry I of England – Reading Between the Lines

As Henry I of England starts, you are plunged into total darkness – save, that is, for the light leaking through the beautiful stained glass windows of St James’ Church, making for a striking opening...

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Review: Neon Dance – Empathy – South Street

Adrienne Hart and her team at Neon Dance have created a fascinating, unsettling and aesthetically stunning show in Empathy, performed at South Street Arts Centre at the beginning of their international...

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Review: No Naughty Bits – Progress Theatre

Anyone looking for a winter warmer of a show to cheer up one of the long, dark, chilly evenings or offer a break from Brexit/Trump/Syria or even just Death in Paradise for an hour or two, could do far...

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Review: Mirrored – Saharas

Hailing from Windsor, Saharas have been making a strong impression in the Reading scene lately. Saharas are backed by their electric live shows and fantastic singles, ‘Sweat’ and ‘Just Like Devils’,...

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Review: Everyday Moments – Hofesh Schecter

In a dark room, furnished with just a single chair, a masterclass with one of the UK’s most prestigious choreographers awaits. Hofesh Shechter’s audio performance for individual audience members is a...

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Review: Accidental Death of an Anarchist – Progress Theatre

Could there be any more pertinent piece of theatre for Progress to stage in our current political climate than Accidental Death of an Anarchist? In 2017 humans have elected the peculiar and voted for...

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Review: Sundara Karma at Reading University Student’s Union

It’s been a while since Reading University have hosted gigs from touring bands across the country. Back in the 90’s bands from Muse to Slowdive have all played at the university’s student’s union, and...

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Review: Palm Honey – The Purple Turtle

Palm Honey’s progression to becoming one of Reading’s favourite live bands has been most evident by how packed out the room has been each time they play at the Purple Turtle. To say the audience was...

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Review: Progress Premieres

Progress Theatre has long demonstrated a commitment to supporting new writing through their annual Writefest production. With Progress Premieres they are building on this established platform to...

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