Yo listen up, here’s a blog post about a show called Bluets by Margaret Perry and all day and all night (for 80 minutes) everything they see is just blue, like them, inside and outside. Parody lyrics aside, I was captivated by this show. This wonderful amalgamation of film and theatre is a very unique …
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Feelin’ Fringy in London
When reading that we were required to see a fringe show, I felt like a bad theatre lover. I did not know what in the world fringe was but a quick google search explained it. Fringe theatre is theatre that is not on the West End and is smaller in scale, not in one of …
So Many Edmunds in the Audience…SMH.
I would be careful to recommend this production of the play to other theatergoers. It would completely depend on the theatergoer because this is such an artistic and desperately tragic story. There are some people in my life, family and friends, who could not watch this play for the difficult topics, their lived experiences, or …
My Long Day’s Journey Into Night
Hi! It is currently 9:40am London time and my legs are sore, my back is sore, and my brain is sore. Yesterday was a very long yet information filled day. We went to the Colonizer Muse- I mean the British Museum, and it was full of so much historical artifacts! If I had to pick …
Much Ado About Nothing and Shakespeare’s Globe!
One of the things I was most excited for was getting to experience Shakespeare’s Globe here in London. The icing on the cake is the fact that I got to experience Much Ado About Nothing, my all time favorite play of Shakespeares. I have auditioned several times now with Beatrice’s monologue and can recite it …
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Wherefore Art Thou Tom Holland?
Two theatre shows, both alike in spectacle in fair West End where we lay our scene. From fantastic acting to minimalist design where civil words make wild choices unclean. As all of you probably know, I had the absolute pleasure and fortune of seeing Tom Holland act as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet by William …
Spies, Allies, and a Dead Body.
Can you keep a secret? This show was something 11 year old Kaylee would have gone absolutely crazy for. I went through an obsession with spies and would only read fiction books about teenage girls who were completely badass spies. This musical, however, is based on a real story! As crazy as it seems, Operation …
London Tide? More like London Tied Me to the Edge of My Seat!
When I saw on our itinerary that we were seeing London Tide at the National Theatre, I was dreading the thought of sitting through a three and a half hour play adapted from a Charles Dickens novel I had never heard of. However, once the show began and the actors all climbed up from under …
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Roll Tide (London version)
On the 4th night of our London trip, we had the pleasure of watching “London Tide”, an adaptation of “Our Mutual Friend” by Charles Dickens. This has been the second show we have watched at the National Theater and we had amazing seats this time around. London Tide deals with important themes in today’s world …
My Visit To Stratford-Upon-Avon & My Last Day In England!
Today is my 27th day and my last day in the United Kingdom. For my final day, the study abroad group and I took a trip to the quaint, historic town of Stratford-Upon-Avon. Stratford-Upon-Avon commonly shorten to just Stratford, is a Tudor market town in the United Kingdom’s West Midland’s. Near the river Avon. It …
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