I’ve seen many people commenting since theatres have reopened they’re noticing a lot of awful theatre etiquette. The thing is though, I haven’t noticed it being any worse than it was pre-pandemic. Maybe people just forgot how bad it could be. When the theatres reopened, I spent some time working front of house in two …
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Theatre Review: Legally Blonde Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Omigod you guys, Legally Blonde the musical is back in London! It’s only for a limited time so catch it at the Regent’s Park Open Air theatre before it’s too late. Since opening on Broadway, Legally Blonde the musical has firmly cemented itself as a favourite amongst theatre fans. When fashion major Elle Woods forms …
A Simple Slice of… My Goals For 2022
We’re a couple of weeks into the new year now, which has given me a chance to think about the things I want to achieve this year. If I document them on my blog I feel more inclined to actually do them… so here we go: Improve my guitar skills Even though I’ve been playing …
A Simple Slice of… I’m So Busy!
Where to start… this past month I have been such a busy bee. As a side effect, my blog has been neglected. So I just wanted to post a little life update. I originally had so many ideas for Christmas themed blog posts which just never materialised because my life became hectic out of nowhere. …
Food Review: Bunsik, Charing Cross Road
*Disclaimer – I ain’t no food critic, just a foodie giving her personal opinions* If you’re on London foodie Tiktok, then I’m sure you and Bunsik will have crossed paths at some point. The videos of their cheese pulls will make your mouth water. Korean food is increasingly becoming more and more popular in London, …
The Father: Portraying Dementia Through Film
* SPOILERS AHEAD * A movie about a woman struggling to care for her father with his ever-worsening dementia was always going to be sad. What I didn’t expect was for the film to show us dementia through the eyes of the victim. The Father takes the audience on an incredibly emotional journey, giving a …
A Simple Slice of Gratitude
Hey there, hello! How are you doing today? Here in London, Spring is full swing. It’s a sunny day, the mornings are brighter and the daffodils are no longer a rare sight. It seemed like the perfect day to share a more personal post. The past twelve months have been a difficult time for me. …
She Was Just Walking Home: Let’s Talk About Victim Blaming
Trigger warning: this post mentions sexual assault, sexual harrassment and stalking. This past week I’ve been quite shaken by something that happened in my local area. There’s a lot of noise in my head right now, and I’m finding the news and social media to be very overwhelming. Maybe I’m just contributing towards all that …
The Benefits Of A Weighted Blanket
Getting to sleep at night over the past year has been a real struggle. I’ve tried pillow sprays, reading before bed, and everything else I could possibly think of to clear my mind and make me feel calm. It was frustrating that I couldn’t seem to find anything that worked for me. After some research, …
Things Are Making Me Cry That Shouldn’t Be Making Me Cry
A couple of days ago I dropped my water bottle and it cracked. Under normal circumstances this would have been such an insignificant event in my life; I’d just dispose of it and move on. The water bottle was of no sentimental value to me and I could easily just get a new one. It wasn’t a big deal and yet, for some reason, I cried over it.