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‘Asha’ gives a brilliant peek into middle eastern music culture.

Pelican4 February 2022
For those interested in music history or in folk music, Asha is a must .
Music0 Comments71 views

A review of Dirt by Angus Cameron

Pelican1 February 2022
Dirt by Angus Cameron is a gripping and thoroughly moving piece of theatre.
Voice0 Comments212 views

Review of Miss Samia: The Bae of Bengal

Pelican1 February 2022
Miss Samia: The Bae of Bengal was a hilarious night out of sass, sex, and sparkles!
EntertainmentVoice0 Comments850 views

Almost, Maine Review

Pelican28 January 2022
Almost, Maine is a humorous yet emotional theatrical piece that explores the theme of love.
Uncategorised0 Comments37 views

Tea Break fuses classical skill with new ideas.

Pelican27 January 2022
Tea enthusiasts and classical music lovers alike will adore this unusual Fringe offering.
Music0 Comments121 views

4x4x4; The Story of You Review

Pelican26 January 2022
4x4x4; The Story of You is a deeply moving theatrical piece that plays on the theme of human connection.
Music0 Comments41 views

Kinetica’s Aria: Reprise

Pelican25 January 2022
When the winners of the 2020 Fringe World Circus Award announce a performance at the Heath Ledger Theatre, heads turn.
Music0 Comments276 views

Ella Randle’s 28 Grams reviewed

Pelican25 January 2022
TRIGGER WARNING: Eating Disorders Ella Randle’s 28 Grams is a poignant, intimate, yet humorous exploration of a young woman’s seemingly difficult journey in accepting herself and the life she lives.
Uncategorised0 Comments67 views

Fringe Freak Out

Pelican25 January 2022
All in all, Fringe Freak Out is a stellar performance and one you should all go to and watch on Feb 12th as a perfect way to end Fringe Festival.
Pop CultureVoice0 Comments105 views

Arty Facts Review

Pelican19 January 2022
"The premise of Arty Facts is compelling... the execution of this entertaining idea is, however, lacklustre."
Visual Art0 Comments79 views
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