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  • Alice's Adventures Underground Blog Review | Mini Adventures

    Taking a trip: Alice’s Adventures Underground

    Looking for some immersive, experimental theatre? You’re in the right place! London has one of the most impressive live performance scenes in the world, with a whole host of mindblowing West End shows to take…

  • American Idiot the Green Day Musical blog review

    American Idiot – The Green Day Musical

    Can we take a minute to be amazed by the fact that Green Day’s American Idiot is TWELVE YEARS OLD. I remember picking it up when it came out, and it was one of the first…

  • Goosebumps Alive – A Backstage Tour

    Adventurer beware, you’re in for a scare… I briefly mentioned a few weeks back how much I loved the Goosebumps Alive experience down in The Vaults by Waterloo station and how big a part Goosebumps…

  • May Contain Food - Protien Dance - The Place

    Theatre | May Contain Food @ The Place

    An immersive dance and music theatre show all about food? Heading along to this was pretty much guaranteed for me. Y’see, I actually spent two years working in the world of contemporary dance – on the…

  • Matilda The Musical Cambridge Theatre London

    Matilda The Musical

    Not so long ago, Red Letter Days got in touch and asked me to blog about a favourite shared memory with my parents. And, quite honestly, there are quite a lot. Luckily, I have a…

  • Miss Atomic Bomb London blog review

    Miss Atomic Bomb

    “Welcome to Las Vegas in 1952, where every mushroom cloud has a silver lining and fallout is your friend.” If you take a trip to London’s West End for an evening of theatre, chances are…

  • Mischief and Mayhem: The Play That Goes Wrong

    Given the choice when it comes to films, telly and stage shows, I tend to opt for thrills and chills rather than lots of laughs. I can usually be found watching psychological dramas and horror…

  • The Woman In Black @ Fortune Theatre, London

      Despite often watching from between my fingers, I do love me a bit of scary entertaiment. One of the few horror movies that has really rattled me and left me hiding under my duvet…

  • The Book of Mormon, Prince of Wales Theatre

    Created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the creative driving forces behind South Park, The Book of Mormon premiered on Broadway in 2011, and went on to gather critical acclaim, awards and incredible audience receptions.…

  • Matthew Bourne’s Edward Scissorhands

    An accessible way to take in some of the best dance in the UK, Matthew Bourne brings this Tim Burton classic to the stage with humour and style. At the theatre I currently work at,…