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Dan the Hat Q&A: Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

When Dan the Hat was still at school, his reports read “should concentrate more on the books and less of…

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  • Cabaret
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Groovy Guy Collins Q&A: Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

Beginning in the 1980s, Guy Collins’ juggling career has spanned decades and continents. He’s performed on the streets of Paris,…

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Ellis Grover Q&A: Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

Ellis Grover Q&A: Glastonbury Festival 2024 Welsh daredevil Ellis Grover started off doing parkour as a kid around his hometown…

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Interview: Ian Stone on Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

The Independent ranked Ian Stone amongst the top ten stand-ups in Britain, The Times described him as “a masterful exponent…

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Dominic Berry Q&A: Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

Dominic Berry is no stranger to Glastonbury Festival, having been the festival’s poet-in-residence in 2017. His poems in the role…

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  • Cabaret
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Hersh Dagmarr on Indefinite Leave To Remain – The Songs of The Pet Shop Boys

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

Hersh Dagmarr, a London-based Queer singer/songwriter and visual artist, brings his show Indefinite Leave To Remain – The Songs of…

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  • Comedy
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Lachlan Werner on touring Voices of Evil

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

Following a sold out, critically acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Fringe and London’s Soho Theatre the award-winning poof prince of…

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Masa Ogawa on bringing The Wings of Phoenix to England

Admin2 years ago2 years ago

Taiko drumming is a centuries-old tradition in Japanese culture, and the drummers of YAMATO continue to challenge the boundaries of…

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  • Comedy
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Paul F Taylor on touring Head in the Clouds

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

Growing up, Paul F Taylor was often accused of having his head in the clouds – recently he’s discovered the…

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Thomas Gorham on Head First Acrobat’s Brighton Fringe shows

Admin2 years ago2 years ago

Head First Acrobats are a multi-award-winning performance company. Based in Melbourne, they are regulars on the international touring circuit, and…

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