There are so many types of shows now in London and it can be daunting to choose as a lot are expensive. I will be focusing on families because these ticket prices add up to a big amount of money when there are more than 2 people. These are in no particular order but I … Continue reading What to see in London- Summer 2019
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The Light In The Piazza Review
I saw The Light In The Piazza at the Royal Festival Hall and I absolutely fell in love with this hearty musical. It is a very touching story which follows a Mother and Daughter in Italy. Clara (The daughter) falls in love with an Italian and thats is the story in a nutshell. The story … Continue reading The Light In The Piazza Review
My Typical London Theatre Weekends
In this blog I will be talking about my weekends in London and how I like to book tickets, hotels etc.. Trains-I make sure I pick a suitable time to get into London! For me I like to get a 9:00 train from Manchester and it gets me in at around 11:00. Perfect timing to … Continue reading My Typical London Theatre Weekends
Follies After Lights Down Tour
I went to the National Theatre to watch Follies for the final time and whilst I was down in London I went on the brilliant After Lights Down Tour. So this tour is aimed at people who have already seen Follies at the National Theatre as it goes in depth of the shows design and … Continue reading Follies After Lights Down Tour
All About Eve NT Live Review
So I went to the NT live of All About Eve since the ticket prices where very high and it was mostly sold out, so when I heard there was an NT screening then I was excited to see it. I’ve never been to a NT live and I think its really good to make … Continue reading All About Eve NT Live Review
Monthly Roundup- March
Monthly Roundup -March I thought I could get busier than February but it did. Here is what happened… So the first show I saw was at the Actors Centre seeing Michelle Payne in her new one Woman play called “Sad About The Cows”. This was a brilliant look at eating disorders and body image which … Continue reading Monthly Roundup- March
5 Reasons To Watch NT’s Follies
The Pure Art Of Follies Follies lost all its investment when it was in New York and London because of the sheer financial cost of a huge cast, gorgeous costumes, spectacular sets and a huge orchestra. Follies is just the pure art of Musical Theatre. It not commercial and it wasn't made to make loads … Continue reading 5 Reasons To Watch NT’s Follies
Monthly Roundup- February
I'm starting a new blog series where I talk about what I got up to in the last month. This was Blog is about my highlights in February. So for the first part of February it wasn't very busy in terms of theatre. But the second half was intense. In February I saw 5 shows … Continue reading Monthly Roundup- February
Waitress Review
Marisha Wallace, Katharine McPhee and Laura Badlwin Waitress is based on the 2007 film of the same name. It tells the story of Jenna Hunterson, a waitress in an abusive relationship with her husband Earl. Jenna has an incredible talent of pie baking which weaves itself through the story. This is a transfer from broadway … Continue reading Waitress Review
Hamilton Review
Hamilton is probably the most hyped show in London at the moment. You can't get under £100 tickets until May! They are realising tickets monthly now so follow them on instagram to get updates. Hamilton: An American Musical is a sung-and-rapped through musical about the life of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, with music, lyrics … Continue reading Hamilton Review