FARIDA EL KAFRAWY reviews Adam Sobel’s documentary as part of SAVAGE’s coverage of Human Rights Watch film festival. The Workers Cup is a heart-warming portrait..
JOEY JEPPS reviews UCL Drama Society’s In The Penal Colony. Franz Kafka’s short story In the Penal Colony is as captivating as it is ethically challenging and disturbing...
SOPHIE CUNDALL reviews Camels at the Tabernacle. Camels, written and performed by Zac Peel and Patrick McPherson, directed by Catrin Harris is, quite simply, a..
FARIDA EL KAFRAWY reviews Raymond Depardon’s documentary, which follows patients at a French psychiatric hospital. A young man and psychiatric patient sit across from a..
FINN BURGE looks at the London Shakespeare Workout’s Prison Project and what it teaches us about the unitary power of theatre The London Shakespeare Workout..
ELLA WILSON reviews the LSDF New Writing Finals at the Duchess Theatre. This year, the London Student Drama Festival – now the country’s largest student-led..
NATALIE RUSSO reviews UCL Live Music Society’s annual showcase, Rhapsody Rhapsody 2018: A Live Music Show took place at the Shaw Theatre across two nights..
WILL NORMAN reviews MADHOUSE re:exit at the Shoreditch Town Hall. Upon entry to Shoreditch Town Hall, in lieu of a ticket, a brochure for ‘Paradise Fields PLC’ social..
THOMAS NGUYEN discusses the merging of masculinity and femininity in fashion. ‘Fashion reflects the time we live in’ declared Coco Chanel. A powerful tool of representation..
MO-JAI MCKEOWN reviews Lynne Ramsay’s psychological drama. A fractured rumination on violence and revenge imbued with tangible feelings of regret and shame, Lynne Ramsay’s adaption..
JOEY JEPPS reviews UCL Dance Society’s Exhibition. Not even a fire could stop these dancers from dancing with all of their passion. After the unfortunate event..
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