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Preview: POSH by Theatre Group
SUSU Theatre Group brings POSH to the Annex Theatre for a limited time only.
A Frankenstein drama is coming to FOX
FOX has given a put-pilot agreement to the one-hour sci-fi drama which takes inspiration from Mary Shelley’s novel.
Mel Giedroyc to host new family quiz TV show
Relatively Clever will air on Sky1 in 2015.
Enid Blyton’s Magic Faraway Tree to be adapted for cinema
Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree series is to be adapted by Neal Street Productions for the big screen.
Koei Tecmo Europe announces Samurai Warriors 4 UK release
Koei Tecmo Europe announces that the fourth instalment in the Samurai Warriors franchise will be available in the UK and across Europe as of the 24th October.
Just Dance 2015 launches Worldwide
Ubisoft announce that Just Dance 2015 will be available to buy in the UK from 24th October this year.
What to play next?
If you are not a hard core gamer, then it can often be hard to find a game to play that doesn’t involve warfare, shooting, or intense tactics.
Review: House of Lies (Season 3, Episode 1)
Tom takes a look at the opening for the third season of House of Lies and finds it’s better than ever.
Review: ENB’s Coppélia at the Mayflower Theatre (15/10/2014)
The English National Ballet’s performance of Coppélia is the most light-hearted of romps and suitable for all the family.
Review: Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
Writer Christopher O’Moore has a look at the new addition to the Borderlands series, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
Review: Othello at the Nuffield Theatre (14/10/2014)
Frantic Assembly turn Shakespeare’s Othello on its head in a passionate reworking of the classic.
Portsmouth Cultural Trust launch new partnership with the Southern Co-operative for ‘Get Into Music’
Portsmouth Guildhall management made the announcement that will see £50,000 of funding support provided to their new programme ‘Get Into Music, Portsmouth’.
Review: The James Plays at the National Theatre, London (11/10/2014)
Topical despite their medieval protagonists Rona Munroe’s trilogy of plays exploring the stories of three Scottish monarchs stand strongly alone but are less cohesive as a unit.
Review: Alien: Isolation
Marcus takes a look at the highly anticipated Alien: Isolation and isn’t disappointed.