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Grace's Table

An eminently readable first novel, especially if your taste runs to foodfic (do not read this book while hungry).

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A Journey through Jazz: From Louis Armstrong to Herbie Hancock

The mood of the night was one of enchantment spiced with humour, and toe-tapping enthusiasm.

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Words

Paul Foot is funny and clever in a way entirely his own.

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Dear Masato, all at once

Lisa Radford's group show produces a messy, exciting jungle of ideas that intersect, contrast and align with one another.

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Fat Freddy's Drop

With each member taking turns to rile the audience with passionate displays of stagecraft, the band left the crowd exhilarated.

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The Mountaintop

Katori Hall is a young and ambitious playwright, crucified for being young and ambitious.

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Divorce - The Musical

As a host, Em Rusciano is chaotic and in-your-face, but in the best way possible.

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Danny and the Deep Blue Sea

It is impossible not to become fully engaged with this performance.

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seven kilometres north-east

A stunningly powerful piece that encourages us to formulate our own thoughts on dealing with the past in the present.

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Populaire

The fantasy of Populaire outweighs any attempts at feminist statements, though its comic sensibilities remain apparent.

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