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
Category: Theatre Reviews
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
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
Time to do your part for your king and country…| England Expects Review
It's been a while since I last wore about a show isn't it...shall we change that? March 18th 2020 was the last time I saw a show. I have started writing this post on July 13th. Nearly four months. That is the longest I have gone without seeing a show since I turned 18...(Yes I … Continue reading Time to do your part for your king and country…| England Expects Review
Shakespeare done the right way | A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Bridge Theatre | Review
The same as most literature and/or theatre students: I. LOVE. SHAKESPEARE. I love reading it, analysing it, performing it and seeing it performed. With one condition. If it is performed well. Please don't think I'm being overly critical of people who perform, let alone perform Shakespeare. As I said in my first post on here … Continue reading Shakespeare done the right way | A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Bridge Theatre | Review
A tough act to follow | Curtains The Musical Review
Just before Christmas, I discovered a show that is perfect for theatre nerds everywhere. Perfect for the people who dream of being on a stage but instead just find themselves in the audiences. Perfect for the people who adore everything about theatre and admire the people who make it happen. Perfect for the people who … Continue reading A tough act to follow | Curtains The Musical Review
If we reach level seven, it will be too late! | Crisis? What Crisis Review
So if you have me on any form of social media, you will know that I am a huge fan of Parabolic Theatre and all their works and I take great pride in shouting about them at every opportunity and trying to get everyone to go and see their shows. This is no exception. However … Continue reading If we reach level seven, it will be too late! | Crisis? What Crisis Review
Knock on wood | The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe Review
It's November. The cold is coming in. We may see the first few flakes of snow soon. And Christmas is just around the corner. The perfect time to take yourself and anyone else - kids, parents, grandparents, friends, random strangers - to go and see the newest show at the Bridge Theatre - 'The Lion, … Continue reading Knock on wood | The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe Review
Have you ever seen a falling star? | Bridge Command Review | Morningstar Episode
Public service announcement -if you have not read my previous post - 'What is immersive theatre?' you may want to go and do that before you read this one, or you may be a little confused about the content of this post, as I am going to be solely writing about an immersive theatre show … Continue reading Have you ever seen a falling star? | Bridge Command Review | Morningstar Episode
The most beautiful thing in the world
Many years ago, when I was at school and had a lot of free time, I had a blog. I would write about anything I felt like, it was messy, disorganised, a bit chaotic and having nothing to write about meant it was probably not the most interesting thing in the world to read either. … Continue reading The most beautiful thing in the world




