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Two men, one in glasses shirt, brown waistcoat and trousers, clutching a briefcase in front of him, is bending backwards, while another in black lacy vest and leather trousers leans over him suggestively. Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors
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Theatre review: Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors, Menier Chocolate Factory

Laugh-out-loud fun in this divinely camp panto-esque production.

A man dressed in a black corset and stockings on stage. He has his arms wide apart.
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Musical review: The Rocky Horror Show, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham

With standout performances and infectious audience interaction, Richard O'Brien's hedonistic favourite proves its perennial appeal. 

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AI is changing the game for voice actors – and not in a good way

Video game voice actors are feeling weighed down by the ever growing presence of AI.

A group photo of the 11 cast members of 'Three Sisters' assembled in period costume.
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Theatre review: Three Sisters, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse 

Shining a candlelight glow on Chekhov’s sad tale of hope and despair.

A young woman and a young man are sitting on a bench looking at each other. They are wearing winter clothes.
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Theatre review: One Day When We Were Young, Park Theatre

An intimate look at what might have been in Nick Payne’s quiet and contemplative play.

A young man in a tweed suit holding up a skull.
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Theatre review: Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Theatre

A stylish seaborne reimagining of Shakespeare’s classic tale of murder and madness.

A large crowd scene. Above them there is a car suspended in the air, with people riding in it.
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Theatre review: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Hippodrome Theatre, Birmingham 

'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' takes flight once again on its UK tour, delighting audiences with its perfect mix of charm,…

In a living room set, one man is standing up on the left hand side with a guitar, the other two are seated on the right. They are singing.
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Performance review: The Last Laugh, Noël Coward Theatre

An affectionate tribute to a golden age of British comedy.

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Taking tea with an opera villain – Scott Wilde

The multi-talented and highly experienced bass may look formidable, but prefers to keep all the drama on the stage...

A fairy godmother on the left, in a resplendent gown. On the right is Cinderella, sitting with her head in her hands near the hearth of a fireplace.
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Ballet review: Cinderella, Birmingham Hippodrome

Birmingham Royal Ballet’s 'Cinderella' enchants from the first note to the final curtain.

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