My 5* review on this excellent Shakespeare Characters In Lockdown project by Bard from the Barn.
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My review of The Prince Of Egypt Musical, now playing at The Dominion Theatre, London.
The Beach House Diaries ~ Building The Dream House
Thursday, June 2nd 2016 Day 3 – Building The Dream House After an intense few months of writing, re-writing, editing and re-editing, not to mention the mother of all merry-go-round of casting changes, rehearsals for the staged reading of my play The Beach House, was finally upon us. An idea I had come up with in…
The Beach House Diaries ~ The Anatomy of Editing
May 5th 2016 Day 2 – The Anatomy of Editing Editing is like surgery, anatomy to be more specific. Before you laugh, just hear me out. When you cut a line or two, it may seem like nothing… but then when you realise, that one line actually carried a really important part of the…
The Beach House Diaries ~ The Read Through
I’m back! And oh boy do I have a lot to share! Okay so, I’ve been getting a lot of messages from you guys on Twitter and email, asking me about this whole process. And I know that a lot of you really are thinking about venturing into this world or are just very curious…
Thank You Doughnut Productions!
So today has been a week since my play Darkridge by Doughnut Productions opened. It’s been such a roller coaster of a year and this has been the highlight! Later on I’ll talk more about the play and being an official playwright. But right now, I just want to send a massive thank you to…
My Play – Darkridge
I’m very pleased to announce that a play I have written for the amazing Doughnut Productions, is to be performed at 3 Mills Film Studio, Stratford, London, on the 16th and 18th of September. It all started off with an internship for my Masters degree and the two wonderful folk at Doughnut – Kate Austen…
Theatre Review: Richard Armitage and ‘The Crucible’ – A Summer to Remember
When I first read ‘The Crucible’ it was nearly six years ago and was part of my A-Level Drama exam. I was doing a monologue and had to thumb through some pretty tedious stuff before finally striking gold with Arthur Miller’s ‘The Crucible.’ The scene I performed was the first conversation between John Proctor and…