“One Small Smile…” – Reflecting on The Grinning Man

In my theatregoing career, I’ve seen hundreds of shows and had some really wonderful and memorable experiences, especially with musicals. I can’t speak for every fan, but I find that whilst every show you see is memorable in its own unique way, certain shows just stay with you. They get under your skin, you think […]

A Day In The Death of Joe Egg, Trafalgar Studios – November 16th, 2019

When I see shows, I like to try and get my thoughts up on here as soon as possible, otherwise it feels a bit redundant in my mind to do it at all. With some shows, that’s really easy to do – what I want to say comes very easily. However, I’m reminded that all […]

Disability Representation: The Power of Seeing “Yourself” On Stage

  I’ve been going to the theatre regularly for eight years. That’s eight years of falling in love with stories, characters, words, music and stagecraft. I love this industry, I really do – it brings so much joy to my life in a whole host of ways – both big and small. I think an […]

The Grinning Man – Trafalgar Studios, 9th December 2017

In the last two or three years of my theatregoing career, I’ve noticed that my tastes and what I look for in a piece, especially in musical theatre, has developed a lot from what it once was. I’ve become more open to new work, I love to be challenged and made to think, and find […]