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Rebecca Percival

Books Indigo 

‘Women Don’t Owe You Pretty’: overhyped or the next feminist masterpiece?

August 18, 2020August 18, 2020 sub.editors 1 Comment Rebecca Percival

“Empower women to love themselves. Such a message cannot be overstated.” Rebecca Percival reviews Florence Given’s debut, ‘Women Don’t Owe You Pretty’.

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Survivor review: ‘over-ambitious’

May 1, 2017 sub.editors 0 Comments Rebecca Percival

Having never seen an original piece of student writing performed before, I was very excited to experience some pure innovation in DST.

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The Unexpected Guest review: ‘classic’

March 5, 2017March 5, 2017 sub.editors 0 Comments Rebecca Percival

I was kept guessing right until the end, the sign of a well-done murder mystery.

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream review: ‘truly enchanting’

February 18, 2017 sub.editors 0 Comments Rebecca Percival

DOE’s productioon contained convincing moments of anguish and love, whilst simultaneously providing refreshing comic relief

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A Christmas Carol review: ‘vibrant’

December 15, 2016 sub.editors 0 Comments Rebecca Percival

Whilst not dazzling, this is a true winter warmer of a production that provides a homely flavour of festivity before the Christmas holidays.

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Indigo Stage 

And Then There Were None review: ‘well-executed’

November 25, 2016November 25, 2016 sub.editors 0 Comments Rebecca Percival

“Altogether it was a really sound performance. ”

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