Happy April everyone! I’m starting to get a lot more excited on the book front, as there is a lot of books I’ve pre-ordered this year that are starting to come out and I am really looking forward to reading. The first of which is out one month today. That book being Indivisible by Daniel … Continue reading My most anticipated 2021 read | Indivisible | And An Interview With Author Daniel Aleman!
The most in-depth online immersive theatre show | The House of Cenci | Review
I am spectacularly late writing this post. I don’t really want to write it - not because I didn’t enjoy the show, entirely the opposite, but because I don’t want to admit the show is over, never to return. Not only that, it has taken me a while to collect my many, many thoughts about … Continue reading The most in-depth online immersive theatre show | The House of Cenci | Review
Close your eyes, immerse yourself & just listen | Half Man Half Bull Music Meets Theatre Review
Something not everyone knows about me is that I am a massive ancient history nerd. It's one thing my dad and I have a shared love and interest for; I was brought up being taught and learning stories, before studying it for my A-Levels. I even almost did a degree in classics at university. There's … Continue reading Close your eyes, immerse yourself & just listen | Half Man Half Bull Music Meets Theatre Review
Storytelling at it’s finest | Bridge of Clay Book Review
By now I don't think it is a secret that Markus Zusak is my favourite author, with the amount I talk about how much I love his writing, storytelling and books. The Book Thief is one of my favourite books ever, I love The Messenger...and Bridge of Clay was no exception. Cue me raving about … Continue reading Storytelling at it’s finest | Bridge of Clay Book Review
“You can’t repeat the past”, but you can certainly bring it to life. | Gatsby: A Musical Review
This year marks 100 years since F. Scott. Fitzgerald's beautiful book The Great Gatsby was released; following this, there have been many variations of the book published, re-imaginings, illustrated editions and graphic novels to name but a few. Not only this but as long as The Great Gatsby has been published, there have been many … Continue reading “You can’t repeat the past”, but you can certainly bring it to life. | Gatsby: A Musical Review
Whilst I live, I will live by five rules | Colab Theatre Writing Prompt
Today's post is a little different - neither book nor theatre based. I said I wanted to branch out and challenge myself, so here I am doing just that! Colab Theatre Productions are currently running a 14-day lockdown challenge on their social media, where every day they will share a prompt, and it is up … Continue reading Whilst I live, I will live by five rules | Colab Theatre Writing Prompt
A beautiful book, but a slow-burn read | The Architect’s Apprentice Book Review
I was having a discussion with my friend the other day regarding the content I share on my blog. I like to be positive if I can, and I hope that is reflected in what I write. This is why I write about things I've loved or highly enjoyed, in whatever medium that may be … Continue reading A beautiful book, but a slow-burn read | The Architect’s Apprentice Book Review
The show that never grows old | The Duchess Theatre
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
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







