Review: Wise Children’s Malory Towers (Touring)

Tuesday 10th September 2019 at York Theatre Royal. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Wise Children bring a wholesome tale with a few thrilling rough edges to the stage in this musicalised production of Enid Blyton’s Malory Towers. As far as children’s stories go, Malory Towers has it all: sparky youngsters, peripheral grown-ups, minor conflicts with potentially perilous consequences and... Continue Reading →

Interview: Lemon House Theatre Talk Double Bill of New Shows

Lemon House Theatre are heading to The Bunker Theatre with a double bill of thought-provoking shows boasting pretty impressive creative teams. Different Sand and Willow will play from 8th to 16th September 2019 (tickets here) so I caught up with Co-Artistic Directors Samia Djilli & Jennifer Cerys to talk all things Lemon House Theatre and... Continue Reading →

Interview: Lights Down Productions Talk Zoë Guzy-Sprague’s The Net

Lights Down Productions join forces with Starbound Theatre to bring  Zoë  Guzy- Sprague’s THE NET to the Camden Fringe this August. Making the personal political and the political thoughtful, the creatives hope to have audiences engaged, entertained and perhaps even enraged. The Net plays the Tristan Bates Theatre 13 - 17 August (tickets here) so... Continue Reading →

Interview: Lou Corben Talks Marvellous Machine’s Orlando

Virginia Woolf’s Orlando gets a revamp in the hands of Marvellous Machine Theatre Company. They’re taking the show to the Camden Fringe playing at Theatro Technis 31 July - 4 August 2019 (tickets here) so I caught up with to talk all things adaptation and Orlando... To begin, tell me a little about the company... Continue Reading →

Interview: Yusuf Niazi Talks Feeling Lonely at Parties

Pursued by a Dragon Theatre Collective are bringing a story for our times to the Camden Fringe with their show Feeling Lonely at Parties... The show plays the Camden People’s Theatre July 29 - August 1 (tickets here) so I caught up with Artistic Director Yusuf Niazi to Talk all things Feeling Lonely at Parties...... Continue Reading →

Interview: Kimberley Turford & James Easey Talk CAMP

Bitter Theatre Company are bringing an LGBTQ+ comedy to the Camden Fringe...CAMP is the equivalent of gay finishing school; it’s a piece which represents for the LGBTQ+ community and it’s a piece with inevitable political undertones. The show plays the Lion and Unicorn 21st, 22nd and 24th August (tickets here) so I caught up with... Continue Reading →

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