War Horse
Last weekend I went to see War Horse at the New London Theatre. I had heard great reviews from friends so I wanted to go see it for myself.
War Horse is set at the time of the outbreak of World War One, Joey, young Albert’s beloved horse, is sold to the cavalry and Continue reading
Reframing Disability
I recently took myself to the Reframing Disability exhibition which is taking place at Shape in London. The exhibition shows a collection of portraits, held by the Royal College of Physicians, of disabled people from the 17th – 19th centuries.
I have an interest in issues relating to disability, identity and Continue reading
Godiva Awakes!
I had heard the blurb that London 2012 planned to extend beyond London and provide. opportunities for everyday people outside the capital, but wasn’t really sure how that would transpire
When I heard that Coventry based company, Imagineer had won a public art commission to celebrate the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad I was immediately interested. When I learned it was to create a ten metre high Continue reading
Black Watch
Last night I went to Warwick Arts Centre and saw the best theatre production I have ever seen. It was so amazing that I don’t quite know where to start in describing it. Perhaps that sounds a little dramatic, in fact that is probably a good way to describe it! It was full-on, in your face drama from Continue reading


