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Here's what's new on our website this week
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Win Tickets to Song of the Summer
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Win two tickets for any date between 11 - 14 August at The Picturedrome, Northampton.
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Closing date for entries is next Saturday
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The ET Podcast
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We don't have a new podcast this week, but why not check out some of our recent conversations for shows that you can still catch. Next week's guest will be Tristan Jackson-Pate, writer of our current competition show, Song of The Summer.
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The Puncture The Screen Festival plays 16 and 17 July, and can be viewed in person or online.
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ThreeDumb Theatre's Stephen Smith talks about the company's success and ambitions. Their Dog/ Actor show has dates in London and Edinburgh in August.
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Catch Shakespeare outdoor's at The Actors Church, 29 June - 13 August
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Playing at The Musuem of Comedy for three nights; 30 June - 2 July
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An exploration into multiple pertinent societal questions, but would benefit from significant refinement to deliver a more coherent and impactful story.
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An absolute treat for any musical theatre fan. It’s a spectacular celebration of show tunes, and a safe space to channel your inner Elphaba, Fantine or even Baloo.
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A play that is not at all what it seems at first. From the opening official announcement to the closing dispute, it leaves more questions than answers, which will thrill those who love a good debate afterwards.
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An original, innovative, and engaging production with captivating video design.
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A story with a few nuggets of good performance and humour, but overall lacking in pace and compelling dialogue.
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An ambitious immersive experience, cleverly curated and with great potential, but which is currently lacking in its execution.
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Kaara Benstead on bringing Diversifications to The Old Red Lion.
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