the CULTURE VULTURE

the CULTURE VULTURE

The Culture Vulture is a standalone digital magazine that blends opinions and interviews with engaging commentary and discussions. It is published by The Culture Vulture (Publishing) CIC.

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  • Dec 29, 2024 | theculturevulture.co.uk | Phil Kirby

    Is it even Christmas if you haven’t been to a pantomime with your family at least once in December, asks Jhanvi Charkhawala? With popcorn in hand, I headed to the Victoria Theatre, Halifax, to enjoy this year’s production of Peter Pan—and what a treat it was!From the moment it began in the Darlings’ cozy bedroom with Wendy, John, and Michael, the show had me captivated. And let’s not forget their pet dog, the beautiful, fluffy star of one of the cutest cameos I’ve seen to date.

  • Dec 9, 2024 | theculturevulture.co.uk | Phil Kirby

    Beauty, Beast, and Belly Laughs: A Festive Panto Treat at Carriageworks, reviewed by Jhanvi Charkhawala. Our Christmas jumpers are on, most of us have already figured out who we’re secretly shopping for as part of this year’s Secret Santa, and no day feels complete without at least one steaming cup of hot chocolate. That’s what I love about Christmas—it isn’t just a single day like so many other celebrations; it’s a whole season that wraps you up in its warmth.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | theculturevulture.co.uk | Phil Kirby

    Review of Olivia: A Poor Girl’s Tale at Interplay, Armley, by Jhanvi CharkhawalaImagine Oliver Twist—but with a twist! Picture Oliver reimagined as a young girl named Olivia, navigating the trials of poverty while discovering her identity in a contemporary setting. That’s precisely what Olivia: A Poor Girl’s Tale brings to the stage.

  • Nov 29, 2024 | theculturevulture.co.uk | Phil Kirby

    CLANCY WALKER went to see &Juliet at The Grand Theatre.

  • Oct 24, 2024 | theculturevulture.co.uk | Phil Kirby

    RICHARD HIGGINS visits Cafe 876, a little slice of Kingston in Armley…Cafe 876 is a new venture opened recently by partners Andrew and Amber. Located at 266 Tong Road in Upper Wortley ( handily near to Vinyl Fixx for those with a caffeine and record addiction) it hopes to bring a new experience in a world choc/mocha full of identikit overpriced Starbucks/Costa’s/Cafe Nero’s et al. The immediate thing you notice is the appealing decor.

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