• Arts,  Entertainment

    The People’s Revolt Review

      If you’d told me a year ago that on a Monday night I’d be running around the Tower Of London at night time trying to dodge guards and help lead The People’s Revolt…. I would have thought you were crazy. Well maybe I’m crazy but this is how I…

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    The Diary Of A Teenage Girl Review

    I haven’t seen the movie or read the book of The Diary Of A Teenage Girl so I was walking into Southwark Playhouse totally blind. The show focuses on the coming-of-age adventures of Minnie Goetze (Rona Morison), a San Francisco teenager in 1976 who begins a secret affair with her…

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    The Children’s Hour at the Bob Hope Theatre Review

    The Children’s hour is an American play from 1934 by Lillian Hellman. The vastly acclaimed play was made into a movie released just prior to Christmas of 1961 under the name ‘The Loudest Whisper’ in the UK, starring the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine and James Garner. The Bob…

  • Arts,  Entertainment

    Twelfth Night Review

    Viola and Sebastian, twins, are separated in a ship wreck. Viola dresses as a boy to enter the service of Count Orsino. Orsino likes the lady Olivia, and sends Cesario as a messenger. But Olivia likes Cesario, and Viola likes Orsino. Meanwhile, Marvolia also likes. Confused yet? You will be!…

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    Four Roses Master Class

    Young and Geronimo’s Pubs have done it again with their whisky personality events throughout London this winter. While I haven’t been able to attend each of the whisky personality events, I did get down to Young’s Burger Shack and Bar in Wimbledon to attend the Four Roses Cocktail Masterclass on the…