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“Jazz,” exclaims an audience member just after Plantoid launch into “Ultivatum Cultivation,” tonight’s second song – also the second song on the band’s recent second LP Flare.

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David Nice
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James Saynor
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Boyd Tonkin
The great Gospel tragedy rendered bright, swift and fierce
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Irish fiddler sets ego aside and completely surrenders to the music
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Excellent revival of Ryan Craig’s 2011 play about an British-Jewish family in crisis
Jenny Gilbert
After 25 years and counting, Cassa Pancho's fine company remains essential
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Photographs of California’s queer community in the 1990s
Adam Sweeting
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Jonathan Geddes
The former Talking Heads singer mixed old and new alike in a compelling show.
David Nice
World-class Irish artists celebrate International Women's Day with poise and passion
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Director Rebecca Ziotowski gives Jodie Foster a free rein in French
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Significant box-set examination of an important strand of America’s pre-grunge musical landscape
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Ellie Roberts
A muted approach that will likely age well
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Mark Sheerin
Three artists explore global concerns in rural West Sussex
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Timely revival of Arthur Miller’s 1994 study of anti-Semitism, marriage and psychology
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