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Missy Impossible review – Glastonbury Festival 2025

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Missy Impossible’s A Little More Sensation set demonstrates her incredible skills as Ireland’s only female sword swallower. It’s a slick,…

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Dado review (2.0) – reviewing the same show twice? – Glastonbury Festival 2025

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We don’t provide star ratings on festival reviews for a couple of reasons. Firstly, I don’t like them in general,…

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Crooning in Glastonbury’s hidden gem – Glastonbury Festival 2025

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Crooner’s Corner is a hidden gem in the Circus Field by Bella’s Bridge at Glastonbury Festival. It isn’t a traditional…

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Nomads and Fools review – Glastonbury Festival 2025

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I was keen to review Chris Lynam after his inspired compering of Rimski’s Yard at last year’s festival. Instead, this…

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Head Over Wheels review – Glastonbury Festival 2025

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Head Over Wheels is a disabled and non-disabled multidisciplinary company that combines aerial, music, and theatre to create shows that push…

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Molly Whitehouse-Udry review – Glastonbury Festival 2025

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Molly Whitehouse-Udry’s performance in the Circus Big Top, though short (it clocks in at just six minutes long), may just…

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Karen Bell on Glastonbury 2025

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Bell and Bullock are Karen Bell and Dafe Bullock (see what they did there?). This street theatre duo bring you…

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Jackie Clementines on Glastonbury 2025

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Farm Yard Circus began creating work together in March 2019. The company of nine circus performers and musicians hail from…

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Silke Pan on Glastonbury 2025

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Silke Pan was a circus acrobat until she slipped during a trapeze number and broke her back. She’s now due…

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Beth St John on Glastonbury 2025

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Beth St John grew up as a trampoliner who competed nationally before moving on to Circus in her early 20,…

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