Born in Vienna, Austria. The last five year have been enjoying life in the UK where two of these years spent in Oxford, where she did some theatre studies herself.
Currently, in her last year of a Journalism BA at the City University of London, she reports for the local news site St John Street News.
Far from being a classic play, this little Halloween performance is presented in the style of a documentary. With interviews, background facts and his...
This adaptation of a Sherlock Holmes classic is as straightforward as it gets. The whole play is refreshingly natural. Everything from the costumes to...
Justin Butcher’s performance as the devil is simply outstanding. The physical theatre elements of his acting are incredibly fluent and well-devised to...
Box Clever and Killymuck come as double bill at the Bunker. The two one-woman-shows give a valid insight into the life of women born at the lower end ...
This play, or rather event, is more comparable to a stand-up poetry gathering than a conventional theatre performance. The actors read out letters tha...
The brief title, Art, encompasses from A to T a satirical comedy that leaves the audience in stitches from beginning to end. What a grand performance ...
Rachel Harper both wrote and performed Rattled based on a true story. Her acting as Em, the main character, is the cherry on top. It is hard to take y...
Upfront, the performers of Thriller Live display incredible dedication and it is clear that there are hundreds of hours of training behind moves that ...
A rather underwhelming revival of David Greig’s social drama. The philosophical questions addressed in the play are dealt with at a very shallow level...
In Lipstick is a drama that is not short of comedy elements. While the theme of the storyline is through-and-through tragic, the characters on stage a...