I’m back with OPENING LINES, the interview series that puts playwrights centre stage by diving into the world of new writing and original work. Each interview explores the creative process, the challenges and triumphs of developing new ideas and work for the stage, why new voices and stories are essential to the future of theatre…
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OPENING LINES… Interview with Jenna Stones – writer of HAPPY ENDING STREET.
Welcome back to OPENING LINES, the interview series that puts playwrights centre stage by diving into the world of new writing and original work. Each interview explores the creative process, the challenges and triumphs of developing new ideas and work for the stage, why new voices and stories are essential to the future of theatre…
ECHO by Susan Eve Haar. ★★★
A couple (Amara Okereke and Kyle Rowe) settle into a hotel room – he pops champagne, she lounges on the fluffy carpet, red roses are in a vase by the bed – they’re here to celebrate their 10 year anniversary. But as they talk, it becomes clear that not everything is as celebratory as it…
OPENING LINES… Interview with Marie Hamilton – writer of MADONNA ON THE ROCKS.
Welcome back to OPENING LINES, the interview series that puts playwrights centre stage by diving into the world of new writing and original work. Each interview explores the creative process, the challenges and triumphs of developing new ideas and work for the stage, why new voices and stories are essential to the future of theatre…
OPENING LINES… Interview with Florence Lace-Evans – writer of YES, WE’RE RELATED.
With Edinburgh Fringe fast approaching, I was lucky enough to chat to the fabulous Florence Lace-Evans about her show YES, WE’RE RELATED which is on from 31st July – 24th August at Underbelly!
OPENING LINES… Interview with Sam Ipema – writer of DEAR ANNIE, I HATE YOU.
With Edinburgh Fringe just around the corner (woohoo!) I had the absolute pleasure of chatting to the amazing Sam Ipema, writer of DEAR ANNIE, I HATE YOU, which is running from 31st July – 25th August at the Pleasance Courtyard (Pleasance Two).
GET HAPPY written and performed by Joseph Aldous. ★★★★
As we enter the space, Adam (Joseph Aldous) welcomes, chats and jokes with us, music thumps and it’s as if we’ve just bumped into him at a party. At first glance, Adam seems to be doing well – his summer of hookups is in full swing and life seems to be one big blur of…
OPENING LINES… Interview with Maria Speight – writer of MAYBE YOU SHOULD KNOW.
OPENING LINES puts playwrights centre stage by diving into the world of new writing and original work.
Fringe Fever – Edinburgh here I come!
V excited to say I’ll be back officially reviewing Edinburgh Fringe 2025 in early August and my schedules already lookin prettttty packed! I’m your gal for all things fringe – drop me a message to invite me to review a show, set up an interview or just have a good old chat about the best…
TIME AND TIME AGAIN by Indigo Creative.
TIME AND TIME AGAIN is a thoughtful exploration of friendship, memory and change, brought to life through a mix of physical theatre, music and visual storytelling. The piece follows Zoe and Becca, two childhood friends who grew up together in Hong Kong. We witness their formative moments – singing, laughing and strengthening a bond that…