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Don’t miss in July – your monthly guide to the brightest and best arts in London

As the weather warms up, ArtsHub suggests some summer arts and culture inspirations for you to explore.

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Metamorfoza at the 2025 Belfast Photo Festival

A photographic look at the evolving landscapes of Polish ecology and society.

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Dance review: Quadrophenia, A Mod Ballet, Sadler’s Wells, London

This powerful reimagining of a rock classic blends striking visual storytelling with impressive kinetic dance.

Two panels. On the left is a man with a balding head. He's wearing a shirt and jacket. On the right is the cover of a book 'Hiroshige, artist of the open road' which shows mountains and an island inlet.
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Book review: Hiroshige: artist of the open road, Alfred Haft

Experience the wonder of Hiroshige’s artistic imagination in this superb British Museum publication.

Two men: one is standing, another sitting and a woman. Surrounding them are paintings.
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Theatre review: Picture You Dead, The Alexandra, Birmingham 

The real crime is this production.

Two panels. On left is black and white portrait of a man with short cropped hair. On right is cover of a book, 'Blind Corners' which is salmon coloured.
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Book review: Blind Corners, Michael Collins

A thoughtful contemplation on ‘the art of fixing a shadow’.

A woman in a red dress singing on stage. Tina The Tina Turner Musical
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Musical review: Tina –The Tina Turner Musical, Birmingham Hippodrome

A flawed but fierce celebration of survival.

cast lining up for curtain call of Dear Evan Hansen on stage at the Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham
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Theatre review: Dear Evan Hansen, The Alexandra, Birmingham

A gripping story of grief and deception in the digital era.

A woman is dancing on a table surrounded by men looking up at her.
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Dance review: Matthew Bourne’s The Midnight Bell, Sadler’s Wells, London

A deeply evocative ode to love and loneliness from a masterful choreographer.

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Theatre review: Steel, Park Theatre, London

What would you do if you were set to inherit a life-changing sum of money?

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