Sponsored content: When the World is Loud is produced by Mortal FoolsAvailable to listen for free - links via the Mortal Fools website If there’s one key benefit we’re missing from live theatre during lockdown its being fully, totally and completely immersed in something. Something that isn’t Coronavirus, lockdown stresses or eye tests at Barnard … Continue reading Review: When the World is Loud
Alphabetti – giving theatre back its soul
Oh the halcyon days of theatre. You could argue that it's because I was in my 20s. You could argue that it's sheer nostalgia. You could argue that it was because it's where I met the love of my life. But the theatre I remember so fondly, I said to my husband the other day, … Continue reading Alphabetti – giving theatre back its soul
Review: Leaving
Written by Paddy Campbell, directed by Amy Golding At Northern Stage, Newcastle until 4th March Then Bath (13th March) and Exeter (15th - 18th March) What happens when a young person leaves care? The only life they've ever really known. They don't know how or why they got there, or who they really are, but … Continue reading Review: Leaving
Review: Wor Stories
I read a tweet recently suggesting that people with mental illness should just 'take a walk' and 'get over it'. Its author clearly had all the grace and intelligence of the President Elect, and probably originated from the same pre-historic period... Some years later in 1678, when most of Trump's ancestors were already fossilised below … Continue reading Review: Wor Stories