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Jonathan Pie review – Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney11 months ago3 months ago

The best seats in the Astrolabe Theatre have been claimed by people who queued outside for Jonathan Pie’s set before…

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The gates open for Glastonbury 2024

Jim Keaveney11 months ago3 months ago

The gates are open. You’re through them. You’re on site. Your wristband is on. Your tent is up. You’re unpacked….

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Glastonbury Festival 2024: Sensation Seekers Stage Preview

Jim Keaveney11 months ago11 months ago

Sensation Seekers Stage promises “a whole bag of wrong, that is oh, so right!” There’s more music on offer on…

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Review: High Society, Circus Big Top, Glastonbury Festival 2023

Jim Keaveney2 years ago1 year ago

Such was the attraction of High Society that we couldn’t even get into the tent. Never mind Elton John’s much-hyped…

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Review: Griot Gabriel, Poetry&Words, Glastonbury Festival 2023

Jim Keaveney2 years ago1 year ago

Griot Gabriel’s poetry explores and is influenced by his upbringing in a black urban environment and culture, as well as…

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Review: George Egg’s ‘Set Menu’, The Astrolabe Theatre, Glastonbury Festival 2023

Jim Keaveney2 years ago1 year ago

George Egg cooked up a storm at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, or more literally, a three course meal in the…

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Review: Rebecca Cooney, Poetry&Words, Glastonbury Festival 2023

Jim Keaveney2 years ago1 year ago

Rebecca Cooney, poet and co-host of the Dead Darlings podcast for the spoken word community in London and beyond, graces…

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Review: John Doe and Bill Lloyd – On the road with horses, Atchin Tan, Glastonbury Festival 2023

Jim Keaveney2 years ago1 year ago

John Doe refers to himself as a travelling man, living on the road full time. He’s here at the Atchin…

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Review: Mr Burn – Ramshaclicious, The Glebe, Glastonbury Festival 2023

Jim Keaveney2 years ago1 year ago

Mr Burn is bringing the party to Glastonbury. Presented by Ramshaclicious, a theatre company that provides subversive, contemporary theatrical experiences,…

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Preview: Sunday at Glastonbury Festival 2023

The Understudy2 years ago1 year ago

Photo: Andrew Allcock As we enter the final day of 2023’s Glastonbury Festival, there’s an opportunity to look ahead at…

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