Third Year of University has pretty much kicked into high gear and I've had to backseat a lot of my extra-curricular work. As is, I will be restarting my reviews after the 24th April 2013.
All the Best,
Kirsty
Production Notes
I spend most of my time in theatres and cinemas. Then writing teeny reviews in notebooks on the way home. These are those reviews. Click the images to enlarge.
Wednesday 3 April 2013
Saturday 15 December 2012
Loserville (15/12/2012)
Oh my word I enjoyed this more than words can say.
I think the best way to put this into words would be a massive keysmash with excited bouncing in my chair. But that's not appropriate for a blog like this.
... What am I saying? Every review for something I love is essentially just a verbal keysmash.
Still...
Loserville is most definitely Grease for the modern era. Set in the 1970s, it tells the tale of Michael Dork, attempting to send the first Electronic communication. The battle for email supremacy is fought between him and his arch nemesis... Eddie Arch, son of the owner of Arch Systems. Throw in the Clever Girl, Holly, the Nerdy Writer, Lucas Lloyd (writing Galaxy Battle, and getting inspiration from the greatest of places) and so many more brilliant characters.
I think the best way to put this into words would be a massive keysmash with excited bouncing in my chair. But that's not appropriate for a blog like this.
... What am I saying? Every review for something I love is essentially just a verbal keysmash.
Still...
Loserville is most definitely Grease for the modern era. Set in the 1970s, it tells the tale of Michael Dork, attempting to send the first Electronic communication. The battle for email supremacy is fought between him and his arch nemesis... Eddie Arch, son of the owner of Arch Systems. Throw in the Clever Girl, Holly, the Nerdy Writer, Lucas Lloyd (writing Galaxy Battle, and getting inspiration from the greatest of places) and so many more brilliant characters.
Monday 10 December 2012
Sunday 2 December 2012
Goodnight Mister Tom (27/11/2012)
Goodnight Mister Tom is, was and always will be an emotionally traumatic, beautiful and heartwarming story, no matter what medium it's told in. Stories of young children being evacuated during the second world war are plentiful and touching, and seeing a story I had grown up with transferred to stage, was nothing short of lovely.
Wednesday 14 November 2012
The Trojan Women (12/11/2012)
Well this was certainly not what I had expected.
Labels:
2012,
Drama,
Gate Theatre,
Greek Tragedy,
History,
Notting Hill,
November,
Theatre,
War
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