• Arts

    Medusa Review

    Medusa is a play about women that become, or are called, monsters. It begins with a re-telling of the original myth- Medusa was a beautiful woman, pursued by many. Violated by Neptune in the sanctuary of Minerva, she was transformed by the offended goddess into a hideous, snake haired monster…

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    Dinosaurs In The Wild Is Coming To London

    “A roaring family adventure like no other” Daily Mirror “An immersive experience like no other – a concept that truly works” Manchester Evening News “The attention to detail is fantastic” Birmingham Mail Dinosaurs in the Wild launched globally at Birmingham’s NEC on 24th June 2017, where it ran until 23rd…

  • Arts

    ‘If I Can’ at NT Red House Review

    This is a beautifully crafted play. ‘If I Can’ explores the lives of some of the 19th century’s most controversial artists and social reformers (Janey Burden, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, Edward and Georgiana Burne Jones, and Lizzie Siddal) through poetry, movement and drama. From a waiting room at the rear…

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    Shadow Over Southwark Review

    After a friend told me about Shadow Over Southwark, I knew I was dying to try it out. Fire Hazard games graciously provided me with some tickets so five friends and I could spend our Saturday evening running around ‘Russia Dock Woodlands after dark, cracking cryptic clues and escaping from…