An Open Letter to Sir Matthew Bourne, the Swan Lake Company & New Adventures

Dear Sir Matthew, the Company of Swan Lake and everyone at New Adventures, It feels somewhat redundant to be writing you this so long after the event. Partly because I initially thought I’d said everything I would need to say in the review I gave the show on its Press Night here, and also because […]

All About Eve – March 30th 2019

Joseph L Mankiewicz’s 1950 film came into my life a year or two ago, shown at the film club I co-run on a Monday. It was my first foray into the films of Bette Davis, and I thoroughly enjoy it. As the film is in turn based on the 1946 short story “The Wisdom of […]

Come From Away – March 9th 2019

You might remember my last stagey blog was on my trip to see Waitress. Well, I’m trying as much as I can within my circumstances to be a little more spontaneous in my theatregoing, and so when a good friend asked if I wanted to see a new favourite of hers with her after my […]

Waitress -(West End) March 9th, 2019

I have my American friends to thank for bringing the musical Waitress into my life two years ago. I became obsessed with the Broadway cast recording and very recently saw Adrienne Shelly’s film of the same name that inspired it starring Keri Russell and Nathan Fillion, which I adore. Like many of my favourite musicals […]

BroadwayWorldUK’s 100 for 2019!

My blog was reworked and relaunched last year. I wanted to start taking it more seriously, and see whether my love of writing, the only thing I feel an nth of talent at, could take me places. Imagine my joy and surprise then, when my colleagues at BroadwayWorldUK included me in their list of “100 […]

2019’s Theatre Diary… So far!

Happy new year, folks! I hope everyone had a wonderful festive period – I ‘ve been at home with my parents this past fortnight, having lots of fun, food and quality time with my family, including my new nephew! I’m heading back to my flat tomorrow to settle back into my routine – which of […]

Company – Gielgud Theatre, October 20th, 2018

When people ask me who my favourite musical theatre composer is, I can and will answer immediately: Sondheim. For me, his work just says so much about life, people and relationships, and I think it’s really witty, heartbreaking and thought provoking, sometimes all in the space of a single scene! That being said, I’m the […]