For the last 6 years, The Play that Goes Wrong has been running at the Duchess theatre in London. I adore the work of Mischief Theatre; they never fail to make me laugh until I cry and I think they have found the perfect balance between silly humour that remains funny, without it being so … Continue reading The show that never grows old | The Duchess Theatre
Author: Leyla Demirel
Remember, it’s only a game…| Caraval Book Review
Happy 2021 everyone! I really should have said this in my last post, but better late than never! I hope you all had a safe holiday period, or if you don't celebrate, a safe few days off work; and I hope you all were as happy and healthy as possible given the circumstances. I am … Continue reading Remember, it’s only a game…| Caraval Book Review
We Have A Situation | Theatre Review
I was somewhat reluctant to write this post; not because I didn't love the show - I loved it very much and spent most of it grinning ear to ear, or near tears - but because when I post about a show I've loved, I want people to be able to go and book it. … Continue reading We Have A Situation | Theatre Review
It will take more than a pandemic to stop London’s gangsters…| Crooks 1926 Theatre Review
Pre post disclaimer: The reason this post has taken so long to see the light of day is purely because in times like these - filled with anxiety, confusion and more than a dash of chaos...my motivation for blogging decided to talk a walk out of my life for a bit. I expect you to … Continue reading It will take more than a pandemic to stop London’s gangsters…| Crooks 1926 Theatre Review
A race against the clock to get to the truth on time…| Jury Duty Theatre Review
Adrenaline levels through the roof. Heart racing. So stressed at one point it was laughable, and second guessing everything I think I know every step of the way...of course I'm, talking about another immersive theatre show. So yes, once again, I was so invested and lost in an online immersive theatre show that I was … Continue reading A race against the clock to get to the truth on time…| Jury Duty Theatre Review
Thinking outside the box…| Death Of A Priest Theatre Review
So, here we are back inside for a while. Just as it seemed life was getting back on it's feet, things have come to a halt again...in person that is. But there are all kinds of entertainment still running online for your enjoyment. So whilst we are inside, why not get stuck in with some … Continue reading Thinking outside the box…| Death Of A Priest Theatre Review
Who says Shakespeare is boring? | Henry V Take 2 Review
With the world being a dark, scary and overwhelming place at the moment, sometimes, you don't want to watch anything too drama or emotional heavy. So, why not give Cross Stitch Theatre's 'Henry V Take 2' a try? Don't fret, yes this is Shakespeare...but definitely not in the way you're thinking. And much to your … Continue reading Who says Shakespeare is boring? | Henry V Take 2 Review
Is 10 years too late? | The Inquest Theatre Review
Here we are, back at doing every online immersive show I can, watching every online show I can, finding theatre wherever I can in an attempt to keep myself sane. A disclaimer I feel I need to add is if you are reading this but have no idea what immersive theatre is, I suggest you … Continue reading Is 10 years too late? | The Inquest Theatre Review
A show unlike any other | Victoria Palace Theatre
Another blog post, another theatre to talk about. I appreciate these posts have been a bit more sporadic than I originally intended, but I am enjoying writing them far too much to give up. So today's theatre is a beautifully grand one. The Victoria Palace. Home to Billy Elliot and now Hamilton (and more shows … Continue reading A show unlike any other | Victoria Palace Theatre
All booked up: October edition
Hello people of the internet. It's been a while since I've done a book related post. For a long time I was in a bit of a book slump and despite valiantly trying, I could not focus on a book for love nor money. But then October seemed to be the turning point for me. … Continue reading All booked up: October edition




