Blog Posts

  • Protected: Interview with Precarious Theatre and the cast of Conversion

    Protected: Interview with Precarious Theatre and the cast of Conversion

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  • Insult To Injury – 4 Star Review

    Insult To Injury – 4 Star Review

    A social media behemoth. 2 content moderators. Their new billionaire boss. A satirical comedy about misinformation, technology, responsibility, power, and eating other people’s sins. Who are the people who mop up the worst of humanity? What happens when they become the story? Moonloaf have created another standout with this satirical take on our media-saturated society.… Read more

  • Edging – 3* Review

    Edging – 3* Review

    Edging explores the love and friendship between a gay man and his straight best friend. Childhood friends Marcus and Henry were once inseparable, but, after a period of no contact, one night Henry ends up at Marcus’ door needing a place to stay. Written and performed by Harry Al-Adwani (Henry) & Martin Coates (Marcus) this… Read more

  • The end of an era

    The end of an era

    It’s been a little while since I did a post all about drama school auditions. It’s something I get DMs about regularly on Instagram and I love discussing it. It’s such an exciting time. My drama school journey began back in 2019 and now, in 2023, I am thrilled to say it has finally drawn… Read more

  • Talking Heads by Dramaiocht Productions – Review

    Talking Heads by Dramaiocht Productions – Review

    Talking Heads by Alan Bennet is the beloved 1988 TV series of monologues written for the BBC. The first series was broadcast on the BBC in 1988 and subsequently adapted for stage. This production staged by Dramaiocht Productions sees two excerpts from the original.  Dramaiocht Productions is a brand new theatre company set up by Mark… Read more

  • Sacrifice – 5⭐️ Review

    Sacrifice – 5⭐️ Review

    Sacrifice written and performed by Tina Tieno is the true story of Aneno, a mother fighting to save her disabled daughter from the traditions of child marriage in rural Africa. Tina Tieno’s performance is mesmerising to watch. Her presence is so warm and when she enters the space you are instantly engaged. You connect with… Read more