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
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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
Don’t let the lights go out… | Flicker Theatre Review
Last night I had the immense pleasure of experiencing an indoors, in-person immersive theatre show for the first time since March. It was my first time doing this since the chaos all kicked off, so I was apprehensive but thrilled at the thought of seeing an almost normal show again. Thrilled is a very appropriate … Continue reading Don’t let the lights go out… | Flicker Theatre Review
A declaration of kindness | The Phoenix Theatre
Hello world. It's been a while since I've written a blopost about a London theatre...that series I had such ambitons for to be weekly...maybe weekly was a bit optimistic...but still, I will persist. Shall we carry on? Today's theatre is currently home to a rather special and heartwarming show that has captured theatre fans hearts … Continue reading A declaration of kindness | The Phoenix Theatre
The best moments during a show
Going to the theatre is pretty magical. I am sure many other theate goers like myself will agree, there's no feeling quite like it...sitting down to share a live experience with hundreds of other strangers, and every single person experiencing the same thing differently, in a way that's completely unique to them. TheStageyCouple actually inspired … Continue reading The best moments during a show
A small theatre with a big heart | Southwark Playhouse
Hello everyone! I hope you are all happy and healthy! With two shows I can easily access at the moment being open, I've naturally done what I do best which is go and see one on repeat because it is so good...it almost feels like old times. The opening of Jesus Christ Superstar (although we … Continue reading A small theatre with a big heart | Southwark Playhouse
Jesus Christ Superstar: A Memorable and Special Theatre Experience | Theatre Review
Well, would you look at that...I got to go and see a show and now I'm writing a review...again! Feels like old times (nearly). This is once again, a review written for Dress Circle Antics (to be posted on there some point in the near future), but I liked the show so much and am … Continue reading Jesus Christ Superstar: A Memorable and Special Theatre Experience | Theatre Review
A glimmer of hope
On the 23rd July, I was very lucky to be able to take a trip down the London Palladium as an audience member to trial the new social distancing measures to see if there is a chance for theatres to reopen despite the current pandemic. It was an emotional trip, the first trip to a … Continue reading A glimmer of hope




