Written for North West End Jersey Boys has always been a huge favourite amongst the group of Jukebox Musicals. It is not difficult to see why: A compelling story to success, the music of the Four Seasons is perfectly structured and paced to allow each member of the Four Seasons to have their full character … Continue reading My Thoughts on Jersey Boys
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Royal Exchange Theatre Autumn Winter 2019 Season
Its another great announcement for the exciting upcoming shows at the Royal Exchange! The Royal Exchange is in the heart of Manchester and it is such a great theatre that is worth visiting. Prices at the Exchange are normally very reasonable. There are always £20 seats at the top and the concessions for young people … Continue reading Royal Exchange Theatre Autumn Winter 2019 Season
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
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
Ghost The Musical Review
I saw the recent UK tour of Ghost The Musical at the Manchester Palace Theatre. I have always wanted to see Ghost because I heard great things about the music and special effects. I had a nice night watching Ghost and I would recommend it to ages 12 and above. Ghost is based on the … Continue reading Ghost The Musical Review
Musicals To See In The West End
There are loads of shows in the West End and I know sometimes it can be a trouble trying to decide!I know It is up to personal taste but I'm breaking it down to different audiences. 1.Families I would recommend all the Disney shows in the west end like Aladdin and The Lion King but … Continue reading Musicals To See In The West End
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
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
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