Showing posts with label Joanne Moyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joanne Moyer. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 June 2015

Review: Scotch and Soda at London Wonderground


Scotch and Soda 
London Wonderground
Reviewed on Thursday 25th June 2015
★★★

London Wonderground's Spiegeltent takes you into a world of possibility and curiosity; the hustle and bustle of central London floats away and I was ready for an evening of wonder. Scotch and Soda does not disappoint and sits perfectly in the beautifully atmospheric venue.

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Review: Man Of Steal at the Menier Chocolate Factory


Man Of Steal
Menier Chocolate Factory
Reviewed on Monday 13th April 2015
★★★★

Often described as "one of the world’s greatest pickpocket entertainers", James Freedman has brought his new show Man of Steal to the Menier Chocolate Factory for a limited run of just six performances.  Although everyone loves a hustler, I wasn't sure what to expect from Man of Steal. I sat nervously in the auditorium trusting no one, eagerly anticipating something spectacular.

Monday, 23 March 2015

Review: These Trees are Made of Blood at the Southwark Playhouse



These Trees are Made of Blood
Southwark Playhouse (The Little)
Reviewed on Friday 20th March 2015
★★★

After watching the publicity video for These Trees are Made of Blood by Amy Draper, Paul Jenkins and Darren Clarke, I was anticipating an evening of unusual and immersive theatre… and I was not disappointed. 

Monday, 27 October 2014

Review: My Lifelong Love at the Garrick Theatre



My Lifelong Love 
Garrick Theatre
Reviewed on Sunday 26th October 2014
★★★★

“Every good theatre song tells an individual story” said Georgia Stitt at the start of her My Lifelong Love concert, and this really did ring true throughout the whole evening. 

The audience developed a wonderful relationship throughout the course of the show with the incredibly talented singer, composer, lyricist and musician. Stitt opened the show with 'The Me Of The Moment', a song beautifully written about the reality of life. An informal chat followed from the slightly nervous yet playfully excited Stitt.