Kerrie’s Favourites – The Readathon: The Night Circus, Reading Two

Hi, folks! I’m so grateful and humbled by the response so far, and to have raised £120 already for Acting For Others. Onward then, to reading two! As always, if you’d like to donate, please head to: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/KerrieNicholson    

Kerrie’s Favourites – The Readathon: Book One Reveal

Well, here we are: the reveal of my first readathon book!   I chose The Night Circus for so many reasons: the story has action, intrigue and romance so there’s hopefully something for everyone and essentially I’m just a fantasy nerd! Erin Morgenstern writes some of the most vivid, evocative descriptions I’ve ever come across and I […]

Kerrie’s Favourites: The Readathon (Intro & Book One Clues)

Hi everyone! So, it’s all a bit real now: I’m fundraising for Acting For Others  with a readathon. I wanted to drop by with a little teaser video for you!   I set up my fundraising page today and ALREADY had donations before reading a word, so thankyou, you lovely folk ❤ To reiterate the […]

Songs For A New World (Lambert Jackson Productions Stream)

Jason Robert Brown is responsible for one of my all time favourite musicals (Bridges of Madison County) and since falling for that show deeply with all my heart and soul, I’ve made it a mission of mine to acquaint myself with more of his work. Lockdown has been very good to me on this score: […]

TURN UP LONDON (Club 11 London Stream)

As a young white woman who recently decided I needed to learn about the privilege that gives me and become a better, more educated individual, I admit I hadn’t spent much time thinking about race and racism in the industry I love so much. But hoo boy  did I get a lesson and a wake up […]

A Sigh of Relief, and onwards: Reaction To the Arts, Culture & Heritage funding

I had my last outing to a theatre on Sunday 15th March, the weekend prior to the lockdown announcement here in the UK. I sat in the auditorium of the Lyceum watching a beloved favourite of mine, The Lion King with all the joy it usually brings, yet this time was tinged with a curious […]

Wheelie Stagey Talks Theatre: The Creative Performance Protest

  Like everyone in the arts industry right now, I’m terrified about the future. That being said, I’m immensely proud of the spirit and resilience of the community that has welcomed me and changed my life for the better in a multitude of ways, big and small. I want it to be able to continue […]