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‘A cornucopia of solo pieces’: Aisha (The Black Album) / Putting A Face On / Burn – Old Vic (Online review)

In London theatre, Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by John Chapman10th March 2021Leave a Comment

Three monologues from the Old Vic for International Women’s Day cover a range of issues.

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NEWS: The Old Vic announces 2 new commissions to mark International Women’s Day

In London theatre, Native, News, Online shows, Plays, Press Releases, Quotes by Press Releases25th February 2021

The Old Vic has announced two new commissions for International Women’s Day to be screened as part of the Your Old Vic programme. These One Voice monologues are written by Kiri Pritchard-McLean and Regina Taylor and will be broadcast on YouTube from 8 March 2021.

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‘A stunning look back at our musical past’: One Voice by Siobhan Dillon ★★★★ (Album review)

In Albums, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Jonathan Baz5th June 2020Leave a Comment

Dillon rose to public prominence in 2006, competing in TV’s How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? and from there has gone on to leading roles in musical theatre. Away from the spotlight, recent years have seen the singer win her own very private battle with cancer.

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‘A strong debut with a smoky late-night vibe’: One Voice by Siobhan Dillon (Album review)

In Albums, Features, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Louise Penn10th May 2020Leave a Comment

‘For the first time in my life, I feel truly vulnerable when I am singing these songs. It’s terrifying and exhilarating at the same time.’

West End performer Siobhan Dillon’s new album, One Voice, released earlier this month…

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