I FINALLY GOT A TICKET! This was a last minute trip to see Harry Potter and The Cursed Child in London at the stunning Palace Theatre. It is split into two parts so you watch part one in the afternoon and then part two in the evening so it is a magical two-show day! The … Continue reading How To Get Cheap Tickets To See Harry Potter and The Cursed Child!
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Wuthering Heights Review
Emily Brontë’s extraordinary novel WUTHERING HEIGHTS unleashed a love that was raw and uncontained, wild, brutal and all-consuming. In this new adaptation by Bruntwood Prize winning writer Andrew Sheridan Cathy and Heathcliff are seen afresh, as unpredictable as the moors and bound by an energy that is palpable. At my favourite theatre venue The Royal Exchange! This pulsing, atmospheric … Continue reading Wuthering Heights Review
The New Season At The Royal Exchange
This Spring/Summer season is an inspiring collection of work programmed under the leadership of former Artistic Director Sarah Frankcom. It embraces the energy and power of new writing, staging plays from established, award-winning writers alongside supporting early career playwrights to realise their work for the stage. Dynamic new directors, who are making waves across the industry, will … Continue reading The New Season At The Royal Exchange
Rutherford and Son Review
This play was written by Githa Sowerby and was based about the lives of women in the early 20 th century, and was the result of her family’s involvement in the local glass factory. The play was performed in the Lyttelton Theatre at the National, an open spacious theatre, on entering you are immediately drawn … Continue reading Rutherford and Son Review
Small Island Review
The National Theatre has another smash hit on their hands: Small Island This is a real blockbuster of a production, it is incredibly cinematic and clever. Rufus Norris and the designer (Katrina Lindsay) have created a visually stunning look for the piece featuring stunning projection by Jon Driscoll. Playing around with shadows and charcoal artwork, … Continue reading Small Island Review
The Importance Of Being Earnest Review
I went to see The Importance Of Being Earnest at the Albert Halls as part of the Bolton Octagon's Out and About season and it was great! It is a domestic comedy by Oscar Wilde set in the Victorian era. This production ,directed by Suba Das, oozes class and style. The cast is lead by … Continue reading The Importance Of Being Earnest Review
Hobson’s Choice Review
I went to the Royal Exchange to watch Hobson's Choice. It is a hilarious comedy adapted brilliantly by Tanika Gupta. It has been reimagined for an Asian family in Manchester. This play is bursting with energy and heart. The story follows a tailor shop businessman who has 3 daughters that want to break free of … Continue reading Hobson’s Choice Review
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
Home I’m Darling Review
I saw Home I'm Darling at The Lowry on its short UK Tour. And I loved it! I would class Home I'm Darling as a "Dramady" which is a comedy and drama. And it was a very interesting concept with a couple who live in the 50s lifestyle but it is the modern day. We … Continue reading Home I’m Darling Review
The Girl On The Train Review
I saw The Girl On The Train at the Lowry on Friday night and it was great to see that it was packed with a great ranges of ages. I got my ticket as part as the Under 26s scheme that offers £10 tickets on selected seats! We follow Rachel as she watches the perfect … Continue reading The Girl On The Train Review