Reader’s Responses – Sexual violence and overconfidence
In this weeks Readers' Responses, our writers give their replies regarding sexual violence on campus and the 'overconfidence' of social science students.
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In this weeks Readers' Responses, our writers give their replies regarding sexual violence on campus and the 'overconfidence' of social science students.
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Sophie Dudhill reviews this spectacular light hearted musical performed by MTW
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The Arts Editorial Team look at some prominent non-white creative artists from the last century.
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Sophie Dudhill interviews Dominic Haddock, executive producer of Opera Up Close prior to his new show Carmen
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Ahead of the opening night I spoke to the creative minds and talent behind the latest WUDS show, Noel Coward’s Hay Fever. The narrative follows a story of an upper class family who, all rather bored of one another, invite down a guest each to their house. What follows is a...
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Having seen the equally brilliant Red Shoes and Wild Bride, I was expecting to see Kneehigh deliver this piece with that signature characteristic charm they carry so well and I was not disappointed. Dead Dog in a Suitcase (and other love songs) is an adaption of A Beggar’s Opera, catapulting this 1728...
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Sophie Dudhill, arts editor, writes about her experience and opinion on unpaid internships
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The Arts Centre is a constant provider of student opportunity and employment. This year student involvement is off to a flying start with over 100 applications for performance stewards, 80 of whom were successful and a further 150 applicants for gallery stewards, with 50 successful. As well as this they...
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‘Inked Palette’ is a tattoo artists’ exhibition running in Leamington Spa until 20 October and the work on display is a testament to the pure talent these true artists hold. The concept of not only having to produce evocative work in various mediums but then having to transfer that work...
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Having spoken to the cast of Masterpieces it is safe to say I’m a little apprehensive of what to expect. If you don’t know the play, then I would advise you to keep it that way and not ruin any elements of surprise that are key to the plotline of...
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With the election looming and the future of the country in limbo, the arts sector has never been more threatened. Rightly key issues such as education, the NHS and Immigration are being focused on but it is important also to remember the significance of arts and culture within our society...
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From the moment I heard Andrew Lloyd Webber’s infamous music blaring from the orchestra I felt butterflies in my stomach as I was sent back to childhood memories of a musical I loved growing up. Despite my excitement I feel the overture could have been shortened as the audience sat...
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Sophie Dudhill catches up with the cast and crew of the WUDS term two show "The Glass Menagerie"
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