Kate is a performer/director who studied at the London International School of Performing Arts (LISPA). She has produced and directed a variety of fringe productions, including Glass-Eye Theatre’s ‘The City and Iris’ for Edinburgh Fringe 2010 and Theatre of Inspiration’s bi-monthly scratch night PHYSICAL. Currently, she is working on her first solo clown show for Edinburgh Fringe 2015. Since a wee thing, she has written short stories, song lyrics and poetry, of varying quality, and was even published in a Reader’s Digest anthology with a piece about the death of her first hamster. Reviewing for Plays To See combines two of her primary loves.
Having heard much about this Broadway and West End hit, and seemingly one of the few audience members here not to have seen it during previous runs, m...
Many hands and creative minds have gone into making The Spalding Suite the eclectic production it is. What makes this fact quite so remarkable is the ...
Quite frankly who doesn’t want to go and see a 90’s cinema classic staged by a company who’ve been described as ‘fluid and faultless’ and have had mor...
Dr Brown returns to Soho Theatre with his previously performed and highly acclaimed solo clown shows Because, Becaves and Bedfrgth and this time he’s ...
Private View by Sussex Uni grads Plunge Theatre is a daring attempt at staging familiar, yet oh-so-relevant, discussions around the objectification of...
An ancient Greek text finds an updated voice in Roy Williams’ and Pilot Theatre’s adaptation of Antigone, and it is one that no doubt speaks loudly to...