Theatre Review: Carousel
For most people, the image of a fairground is nostalgic, perhaps conjuring up fond childhood memories of candy floss and laughter amongst the galloping horses… Continue reading Theatre Review: Carousel
For most people, the image of a fairground is nostalgic, perhaps conjuring up fond childhood memories of candy floss and laughter amongst the galloping horses… Continue reading Theatre Review: Carousel
A man arrives in a strange town only to find that everyone knows his name, but thinks he’s someone else. Continue reading Theatre Review: The Comedy of Errors
What if Hillary had never married Bill Clinton? Continue reading Book Review: Rodham
In Hamilton and Me: An Actor’s Journal we learn of the triumphs, breakthroughs &doubts, the camaraderie of the rehearsal room & the moments of quiet backstage contemplation. Continue reading Book Review: Hamilton and Me
Bella Sorenson loves men. She loves them to death… Continue reading Book Review: Triflers Need Not Apply
Inspired Inner Genius believe that every child is born a genius. Continue reading Book Review: Inspired Inner Genius
When the Berlin Wall goes up, Karin is on the wrong side of the city. Overnight, she’s trapped under Soviet rule and separated from her twin sister, Jutta… Continue reading Book Review: The Girl Behind the Wall
The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Continue reading Book Review: The Night Circus
David Wood’s adaptation of Goodnight Mister Tom is enchanting and appeals to both children and adults. Continue reading Theatre Review: Goodnight Mister Tom
As The Queen’s Gambit takes over Netflix, we look at other books where chess is key to the plot. Continue reading A Beautiful Game