Drama & Theatre • 7th December 2020 'Unimaginably funny, achingly moving, brilliantly realistic': Theatre Centre's 'Birds and Bees' With a title like Birds and Bees, you might expect this production to be about sex.
Drama And Theatre • 27th November 2020 ‘Heart-breaking and tender in equal measures’: Blackeyed Theatre’s ‘Jane Eyre’ Captured at the Wilde Theatre, Bracknell, on the eve of England’s second lockdown in November.
Hear Her Speak • 11th July 2020 Creative Writing // Thursday, unfiltered Max sat in front of her laptop at the kitchen table, fingers hovering over the keyboard. Every now and then they’d wiggle slightly, as though phantoms of the hands busy typing away in a parallel universe.
Drama & Theatre • 1st January 2020 Opinion column - The Oberammergau Phenomenon Arriving in Oberammergau, a small, quiet Bavarian town of 5,000 inhabitants in southern Germany, it seems impossible that every ten years, 4,700 international visitors come each afternoon to watch the world-renowned Passion Play.
Kettle Mag • 16th June 2019 10 things I'd like to tell my 18 year-old self about careers The education system is fairly straight forward. You are ushered through each school or university year as though you are on a conveyor belt, not really having to think about where you’ll end up next.
Kettle Mag • 2nd May 2019 5 things I learnt after university It's hard not to be a little disheartened when you’re back at your Mum and Dad’s house in a 9-5 job and the 8,000-word epic you poured your whole life into for a solid year is tucked away neatly in your wardrobe, probably never again to see the light of day.
Kettle Mag • 12th February 2019 What are you listening to: Podcasts for life Podcasts are like friends. We all need that one who whips us into shape and tells us to get a grip when we’re having a meltdown, but we also need the one who just listens, nods and hands over the spoon for the ice cream.