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

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

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

“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

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

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