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  • A theatrical twist to Valentine’s gifts from Lunaria London

    A theatrical twist to Valentine’s gifts from Lunaria London0

    Why not gift a bouquet or wreath for your Valentine or Galentine (for your female besties) made with some theatrical flair by chums Lauren Smith and Sarah Mathieson. The duo, who work out of a studio in Villiers Close, Surbiton, launched Lunaria London when they found themselves jobless in March when The National Theatre closed

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  • New play Make-up comes to the cornerHOUSE in Surbiton

    New play Make-up comes to the cornerHOUSE in Surbiton0

    Theatres may be decimated at the moment because of COVID-19 restrictions but the cornerHOUSE in Surbiton is determined that the show must go on. The arts centre in Douglas Road is staging a new play, Make-up, by Andy Moseley of NoLogoProductions on Thursday (October 1). Lady Christina (Moj Taylor) is finding her life performing as

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  • Summer drama workshops for primary school children are back!

    Summer drama workshops for primary school children are back!0

    Stuck for something to keep the kids occupied? Solved! Katy’s Drama Club workshops are back at the cornerHOUSE! Katy Huckfield’s workshops at the arts centre in Surbiton this week are full, but there are still a few places left for her sessions on Thursday, 27 and Friday 28 August. “Join us for some live, face-to-face

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  • Actor interviews dyslexic celebs for Words Fail Me podcast

    Actor interviews dyslexic celebs for Words Fail Me podcast0

    Actor Jude Monk McGowan is interviewing celebrities who have been successful in their careers despite having dyslexia. Jude, who fans of Channel 4’s soap Hollyoaks will recognise as gangster Liam Donovan, is recording Words Fail Me, a series of podcasts for the Dyslexia Foundation. The actor, who has had a successful career in television, film

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  • Watch and participate in online international youth arts festival

    Watch and participate in online international youth arts festival0

    You can’t come to Kingston’s annual International Youth Arts Festival this summer, so it’s coming to you instead. The festival – which will give young people from around the world an opportunity to share new work created during lockdown as well as debate the future of the arts with industry professionals – is going online

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