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Dancing Bear – Review – West Yorkshire Playhouse
By Ginger Bailey, April 2018 West Yorkshire Playhouse was buzzing with activity on Friday evening, but my assumption that I ... -
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Baby Record Book – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth There is something very special about The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Its magic has spanned many years, just ... -
The Cow Book by John Connell – Review
By Barney Bardsley Those of you with a squeamish disposition, look away now. This book – a seasonal memoir of ... -
The Truants by Lee Markham – Review
By Sarah Morgan Can a book really be about vampires without ever actually mentioning them by name? Lee Markham’s slender ... -
Night of the Virgin (2016) – Film Review
Director: Roberto San Sebastián Cast: Javier Bódalo, Miriam Martín, Víctor Amilibia Certificate: 18 by Sarah Morgan There’s nothing I like ... -
Tontine by Spear of Destiny – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth A tontine was a scheme that originated in the 1700s in France, to which a group of ... -
Flashdance – Review – Bradford Alhambra
By @Steve Crabtree, April 2018 For an 80’s obsessive like myself, Flashdance the musical is a bit of a treat. ... -
Baabul – Live Review – Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield
By @Steve Crabtree, March 2018 Upstairs at the Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield, sits a small, intimate performance space called The ... -
Ivo Graham – Live Review – Leeds Wardrobe
By Victoria Holdsworth, March 2018 It was early doors for tonight’s show, from the young Edinburgh Fringe award-winning comedy new ... -
Art – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Ginger Bailey, April 2018 The streets outside The Grand are wet and the threat of rain looms as I ... -
The Barefoot Contessa (1954) – Film Review
Director: Joseph L Mankiewic Cast: Ava Gardner, Humphrey Bogart, Edmond O’Brien Certificate: PG by Sarah Morgan They say you should ... -
Thoughts of the Others by Skull – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth Leeds band Skull are going from strength to strength. Known for their awesome live presence, this debut ...