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Hacked On Classics with Seb Lee-Delisle at Brighton Digital Festival

As one of the final events of this year’s Brighton Digital Festival, Hacked On Classics looks sets to be not only a program highlight, but possibly also something of a #BDF16 afterparty. It’s the...

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The Ghosts of Route 66 – photo exhibition at Brighton’s Gallery 40

Images from ‘the ultimate rock ‘n’ roll roadtrip’, The Ghosts of Route 66, will be on display at Gallery 40 this weekend. The exhibition is the outcome of a five-week pilgrimage taken by Brightonian...

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The Brides of Bluebeard by The Ruby Dolls

The Ruby Dolls, a female cabaret ensemble, will be the ‘Brides of Bluebeard’ for two evenings  at London’s Shoreditch Town Hall. The quartet will perform a cabaret-style show, entertaining spectators...

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Natalia Osipova at Sadler’s Wells

Sadler’s Wells welcomes back classical ballet dancer Natalia Osipova to instead explore the contemporary world of her artform with the help of no less than three choreographers: Sidi Larbi Chekaoui and...

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The Red Barn at The National Theatre

One of the most influential British theatre figures of the past 40 years is collaborating with a man likely to be one of the most influential of the next 40 in the National Theatre’s upcoming...

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Oil at The Almeida

Not long after Rupert Goold took over as artistic director at London’s Almeida in February 2013, global oil prices crashed through the floor. Goold’s theatrical value however, has only risen since with...

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Luke McCreadie at Zabludowicz Collection

In a new installation at Zabludowicz Collection, Newcastle-based artist Luke McCreadie explores one of his recurrent topics: the way objects and ideas are archived, both by institutions, and personally...

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1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair returns to London

1:54 is, undeniably, the most successful international art fair dedicated to contemporary African art. Following May’s second New York edition, 1:54 returns to London for its fourth iteration at...

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Flit – audio-visual performance at the Brighton Dome

The Brighton Dome is set to host another groundbreaking audio-visual piece this month with Flit; a meditation on the theme of migration developed with some of today’s most influential musicians. With a...

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Willliam Eggleston at The National Portrait Gallery

The National Portrait Gallery has sourced, procured and rescued over 100 works by the American photographer William Eggleston. Often referred to as the father of colour photography, his richly hued...

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