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A love letter to Would I Lie To You? on its thirteenth birthday

Posted on 6th December 20196th December 2019 by Tom Vegeris

Would I Lie To You? is a rare entity in today’s oversaturated panel show market – it manages to entertain without being callous, and can genuinely be enjoyed by the whole family. Now in its […]

Review: Open Theatre’s Elevate

Posted on 2nd December 20192nd December 2019 by Rory Yeates

Imagine finding yourself trapped in a lift with four strangers, all from completely different walks of life; what would you do? Would you wait it out in awkward silence, or would you pass the time […]

Leeds International Film Festival 2019 Roundup

Posted on 29th November 201929th November 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Arts and Cultures writers give a run down of their top picks from Leeds International Film Festival 2019

Book Review: Olive, Again

Posted on 29th November 201929th November 2019 by Evie Braithwaite

What a joy it was to spend more time with Olive Kitteridge, still as wry and brutally honest as ever.  ‘Olive, Again’ reunites us with the blunt, yet deeply loveable Olive Kitteridge as she grows […]

LIFF Film Review: The Lighthouse

Posted on 29th November 201929th November 2019 by Sabrina Martins

Sabrina Martins reviews Robert Egger’s latest folklore horror film, ‘The Lighthouse’

Reasons to Stay Alive: A Triumph in Bringing to Life a Story About Near Death

Posted on 23rd November 201929th October 2020 by Sarah Mortimore

Part autobiography/part self-help book, Matt Haig’s Reasons to Stay Alive discloses the author’s journey with depression and roads to recovery. Sarah Mortimore reviews the play and catches up with Janet Etuk, who plays Andrea, Matt’s […]

Sally Rooney’s ‘Normal People’ is one for the ages

Posted on 22nd November 201922nd November 2019 by Hattie Graham

There is nothing particularly groundbreaking about her style of prose, and the subject of adolescent romance is a time old classic. However, there is something about Sally Rooney’s writing that makes it physically impossible to […]

Review: The Good Place

Posted on 22nd November 201922nd November 2019 by Kiara Giddings

From the brilliant creator of The Office (US) and Parks and Recreation, two of the most popular, and hilarious, sitcoms to grace our TV screens, brings us the last season of his latest comedy, The […]

Theatre Group’s Dorian Gray – Gay, Tense, and Wilde

Posted on 19th November 201919th November 2019 by Matthew Jeffery

Matthew Jefferey reviews Theatre Group’s adaptational production of The Picture of Dorian Grey, and sits down with director Eve Walton to find out about the creative process behind it all.

The Farce is Back: Open Theatre’s Wright Off Review

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by Rory Yeates

Rory Yeates review Open Theatre’s latest production, ‘Wright Off’.

Hedda Gabler: Theatre Group‘s Tense and Thrilling Production Goes Off with a Bang

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by Matthew Jeffery

Matthew Jeffery reviews Theatre Group’s production of Hedda Gabler

Netflix, Stay Away From Shakespeare: The King Review

Posted on 15th November 2019 by Victoria Johnson

Victoria Johnson reviews Netflix‘s newest film, The King, which is based on William Shakespeare‘s plays Henry IV, Part I and Part II, and Henry V.

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