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A Distortion of Orientalist Art
Innocent romanticism, an intrigue for exoticism or a mission of western hegemony?
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Innocent romanticism, an intrigue for exoticism or a mission of western hegemony?
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Unsettling parallels are drawn between Black Lives Matter and the Civil Rights Movement
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Narcissistic self-portraits and Polynesian child brides - a somewhat disturbing exhibition
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Lose yourself in the fairytale - but try not to lose the plot
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MTSoc and Dramsoc come together for a night of... you guessed it, musical theatre and drama!
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Dada Masilo is a genius when it comes to storytelling through dance, and her take on Giselle is more emotional, raw and real than any other adaptation
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Classic British comedy - is it just me who finds it a bit dated?
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A collection of stories by Vasily Shukshin, visited the Barbican under the direction of Latvian Alvis Hermanis to an audience more Russian than Kandinsky’s caviar
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A comedy that was just... off
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Into the Night: Cabaret and Clubs, is yet another clever exploration of the modernist art scene by the Barbican
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Perhaps too much Shakespeare? More Gandalf please
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Having joined Felix Arts as a writer last year, I often think about how different life would have been had I joined sooner. I first heard about Felix Arts from my housemate, and quickly realised that this would be one of the best ways to enjoy the London theatre scene