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Review: Augmented

Review: Augmented

Sam McElhattan reviews Augmented at the Royal Exchange Theatre
Review: Nut (MIFTA)

Review: Nut (MIFTA)

Ellie Klouda reviews Nut at the SU Theatre, which is part of UMDS’ MIFTA season
Recommended: Coming-of-age films

Recommended: Coming-of-age films

Oh, grow up, will you? Writers and editors of the film section come together to compile the essential list of coming-of-age films
Will fans of Wuthering Heights enjoy the Royal Exchange’s modern adaptation?

Will fans of Wuthering Heights enjoy the Royal Exchange’s modern adaptation?

Francesca McClimont argues why fans of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights will enjoy the Royal Exchange Theatre’s modern adaptation
Review: An Intervention (MIFTA)

Review: An Intervention (MIFTA)

Scarlett Gorman reviews UMDS’ An Intervention, which was performed at John Thaw Studio as part of the MIFTAs
Review: Bombshell

Review: Bombshell

Due to a combination of unlikeable protagonists and questionable toning, Bombshell is unable to realise the potential that its cast and subject matter deserves, writes James McCafferty
Review: The Lovely Bones

Review: The Lovely Bones

Ella Broadbent reviews The Lovely Bones, the stage adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name
Review: The King

Review: The King

Jasmine Bennett debates whether new Shakespearean epic The King is deserving of majesty
Review: The Goldfinch

Review: The Goldfinch

Jasmine Bennett discusses whether or not The Goldfinch is as much of a masterpiece as its namesake
Review: Thunder Road + Q&A

Review: Thunder Road + Q&A

Thunder Road is a captivating must-see, wild journey through the grief riddled unravelling of a police officer’s life
Review: ‘The White Card’ by Claudia Rankine

Review: ‘The White Card’ by Claudia Rankine

Amy Hagan reviews ‘The White Card’ a one-act play that marks award-winning poet Claudia Rankine’s first book since ‘Citizen’ and first piece of drama
Review: The Kindergarten Teacher

Review: The Kindergarten Teacher

Madeleine Peden reviews The Kindergarten Teacher, part of HOME’s International Women’s Weekender
Review: Beautiful Boy

Review: Beautiful Boy

Felix Van Groeningen well and truly changed the teenage drama sub-genre with Beautiful Boy, a film based on the memoirs of Nic and David Sheff.
Review: Sex Education

Review: Sex Education

Educational and embracing – two words that describe Netflilx’s 8-episode series, Sex Education, which pleases not only young demographics, but also the LGBT community.
In conversation with: the Women’s Theatre Society

In conversation with: the Women’s Theatre Society

Ellie Martin sat down with Hana Jafar to talk about the Women’s Theatre Society and the work they do to create an inclusive space in the theatre
Review: Queen Margaret at The Royal Exchange

Review: Queen Margaret at The Royal Exchange

Lauren Ellis-Stretch reviews ‘Queen Margaret’ at The Royal Exchange Theatre and explores how Shakespeare is told through a modern, female narrative
Review: Skate Kitchen

Review: Skate Kitchen

Coming-of-age flicks are the new ‘post-apocalyptic young adult drama’; they’re everywhere. Skate Kitchen, however, has a lot more going for it than its synopsis suggests. Originally a short film, then a documentary and, finally, a fictional story based on reality, Skate Kitchen is the brainchild of director Crystal Moselle and all-girl, New York-based skate collective […]
Interview: Grace Currie, the Manchester student who took on the Edinburgh Fringe

Interview: Grace Currie, the Manchester student who took on the Edinburgh Fringe

Liv Clarke speaks to Grace Currie, the Manchester graduate who took on the “massively daunting” Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Tales from the Fringe: Little Shop of Horrors

Tales from the Fringe: Little Shop of Horrors

Mary recalls her experience as a producer on Delicious Theatre’s ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ at Edinburgh Fringe
Review: A Fantastic Woman

Review: A Fantastic Woman

Sebastian Lelio’s Oscar-winning drama is captivating and poignant, writes Gina Agnew