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.
I’m sure it’s no coincidence that in this centenary year of the outbreak of the First World War, Feelgood Theatre Productions’ Not About Heroes ends i...
An appropriately titled piece, House on Fire looks at the passions which fuel many flings and the longings for genuine companionship. From the start B...
As a semi-autobiographical look at the particular challenges faced by Pakistani immigrants and mixed-race children, living in whatmight be described a...
It is a thing understood by classical singers and theatre lovers alike that acting and staging tend to take a back seat in opera, as the music has pri...
Everything you’ve heard about The Pianist is true, everything that praises it that is. It’s easy to talk only in hyperbole about this clever piece of ...
‘Broke’ - how often do you conclude this after checking your bank balance? It’s certainly a topical subject and one which The Paper Birds approach wit...
If you have never seen a clown show, or the very words strike terror into your heart, I dare you to go and resist the charms of Pss Pss. The Baccalà c...
Marie Marvingt was a real woman and a really inspirational one at that, being the first female aviator and combat pilot to fly in WW1, amongst many ot...
Sci-fi meets melodrama in Theatre Ad Infinitum’s Light and this is certainly an intergalactic leap of topic from last year’s sell-outBallard of the Bu...
Is love stronger than death? If it isn’t, then Crazy Glue certainly is. This magical solvent can be used to mend a variety of objects including broken...