Was originally born in Vienna, Austria, but has been living the UK for five years. Two of those she spent in Oxford, where she did some theatre studies herself.
Currently, in her last year of a Journalism BA at City University of London, she reports for the local news site St John Street News.
Mirrors is simply hysterical. And that is all down to Siobhan McMillan’s performing. The things she does, the way she moves and how she talks would be...
Bronagh (Jill Mcausland) is a young woman caught in the house of her childhood with an abusive partner and a baby. The surrounding moor becomes the st...
Catherine Lamb (Katie) moves in perfect synchrony with the light and sound cues. It is breath taking how well the minimalist use of props, sound and l...
The show itself is worth seeing for the location. With an impressive array of old brick tunnels that set you back straight into a dark, mysterious nin...
The play might be based on a children’s movie, but it definitely is a show for adults. From second one, the cast captures the audience with a straight...
The Very Perry Show is an adorable evening filler. Perry presents her “collection” of people, ranging from a six-year-old in an airplane to an Amish w...
Osmo is the monologue of a serial killer, written by Brazil’s leading female writer Hilda Hilst. The play becomes at no point pornography of violence,...
Otelo is a highlighting of Desdemona’s murder in Shakespeare’s Othello, as a reminder of the horrific femicide rates in Latin America. The play is par...
Whatever your expectations for Coming Clean are, they are probably wrong. The show is surprising and exciting from the moment you walk into the door o...
The story takes you into two different worlds – one is a small bookshop and the other an historically ambiguous side story set in Stalin’s Russia, the...