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Pantomime: does it still deserve a place on the modern theatrical scene? (Oh, yes it does!)
Emily Capon argues that pantomime (when done well) still has an important place in the modern theatre.
How the Grinch Stole the Christmas Number One
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"Love Island doesn’t just expose its contestants to the vitriol of the public, it actively encourages it."
The long read: the politics of Eurovision 2019
This year's Eurovision was filled with political controversy over the failed boycott, held due to the competition being hosted in Israel.
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