*Post was originally written on behalf of Dress Circle Antics*. Venue: Haymarket Theatre, BasingstokePerformance Date: 29 March 2022Reviewer: Leyla Demirel The fun, positive and joyous show that is Kinky Boots is the perfect thing to bring smiles to everyone’s faces after the dark period we’ve all had, and Basingstoke’s Amateur Dramatic Operatic Society is providing exactly that to Basingstoke this … Continue reading REVIEW: Kinky Boots – It May Not Have The West End Budget, But It Has The Talent, Dedication, And Passion
Everything a Book Should Be | Daughter of the Moon Goddess | Book Review
Book: Daughter of the Moon GoddessAuthor: Sue Lynn TanReleased: 11th January 2022Genre: FantasyRating: 5 stars From the moment I heard the premise of Sue Lynn Tan's debut novel, I was intrigued and desperate to get a copy of the book to read it as soon as I could. The premise of the book is as … Continue reading Everything a Book Should Be | Daughter of the Moon Goddess | Book Review
REVIEW: Life Of Pi – In A Word, Life Of Pi Is Spellbinding
Once again, this is a disclaimer that this review is entirely my own words, th9oughts & opinions, but was written originally for Dress Circle Antics. Photo Credit: Life of Pi, Wyndham’s Theatre Photograph: Johan Persson Show: Life of PiVenue: Wyndham’s Theatre, LondonReviewer: Leyla DemirelStar Rating: ★★★★★ Life of Pi is an unusual story you wouldn’t think would initially capture … Continue reading REVIEW: Life Of Pi – In A Word, Life Of Pi Is Spellbinding
Broken Wings: A Captivating and Beguiling Show and a Celebration and Love Letter to the Middle East
*Disclaimer - whilst this review is my own words (that I am hugely proud of myself for writing!), this review was written for the reviewing company I write for - Dress Circle Antics*. Show: Broken WingsVenue Charing Cross TheatreRating: 5 stars I visit the theatre often, but as someone who is of Turkish heritage, it’s … Continue reading Broken Wings: A Captivating and Beguiling Show and a Celebration and Love Letter to the Middle East
A year in books: a review
So as 2021 draws to a close, I thought this would be a good year to reflect on my reading. Last year I managed to read 75 books. I did set myself a challenge to read 100 books this year, but about September I realised that maybe I was being quite optimistic and wouldn't hit … Continue reading A year in books: a review
For the first time in forever…access was done right! | Discussing Theatre Royal Drury Lane’s Accessibility
Accessibility in theatres shouldn't feel like a battle but sadly, more often than not, it is. I have had my fair share of experiences with access - firstly with my brother, Jemil (Jimmy for short!), who has Cerebral Palsy and is wheelchair-bound, but also myself after my two operations this year severely reducing my mobility. … Continue reading For the first time in forever…access was done right! | Discussing Theatre Royal Drury Lane’s Accessibility
REVIEW: Rumi: The Musical – An Epic Story With Music, Lyrics & Everything To Match – A Truly Unforgettable Theatrical Experience
Hello hello hello everyone. Been a while, hasn't it? I hope you're all as happy and healthy as you can be. So, today I am bringing you a review of a show for the first time in a while. If you didn't already know, I am a theatre reviewer for Dress Circle Antics. Because of … Continue reading REVIEW: Rumi: The Musical – An Epic Story With Music, Lyrics & Everything To Match – A Truly Unforgettable Theatrical Experience
An eye-opening, heartbreaking read | Indivisible Book Review
So, Indivisible is now published and out in the world for all to read. How exciting! (You may recall one of my previous blog posts were about why I was excited for this book and I got to ask Daniel Aleman a few questions about Indivisible and his writing process. If you missed that, find … Continue reading An eye-opening, heartbreaking read | Indivisible Book Review
A heartwarming and comforting read | Barakah Beats book review
In 2021 I decided to be bold and have been reaching out to authors for some of my most anticipated reads, as I simply could not wait until the publication dates to sink my teeth into them. One book I reached out for was Barakah Beats, and I very luckily got sent a digital ARC … Continue reading A heartwarming and comforting read | Barakah Beats book review
Everyone has to start somewhere | Colab Theatre Writing Prompt
I love theatre. That much is obvious. I am also an aspiring actress. Before I discovered immersive theatre, I wanted to do straight play-acting; then I discovered immersive theatre existed. I have seen countless shows of many genres and types. I read at least one play a month. I have been lucky to meet people … Continue reading Everyone has to start somewhere | Colab Theatre Writing Prompt









