1. Theatre Review – The Pirate, the Princess and the Platypus – Polka Theatre

     

    Written and directed by Potted Panto/Potted Potter duo, Daniel Clarkson and Richard Hurst, The Pirate the Princess and the Platypus is a witty, song-strewn send up of fairy tale conventions with a feminist twist – complete with a frog puppet demanding to be kissed. A Princess (Teegan Hurley – strong) does not need to sit […]

  2. Book Review – When the World was Ours

     

    By Liz Kessler Published by Simon & Schuster Set initially in 1936 Vienna, this gripping tale, inspired by a true story, follows the lives of three young friends as war gradually engulfs their lives, pulling them in directions none of them could have imagined or anticipated. A chance encounter proves to be a lifeline and […]

  3. Book Review – Rockstar Detectives

     

    By Adam HillsPublished by Puffin  Adam Hills is yet another comedian who has turned to fiction for the 9-13 age group. And he’s done it rather engagingly.  Charley is only 12 but she’s already got a lively career as an international singer. George is her best friend and he’s brilliant at social media, photography and […]

  4. Book Review – Undercurrent

     

    By Barney Norris Published by Doubleday  The “undercurrent” of Barney Norris’s title is both actual and metaphorical. The novel opens at a wedding where Ed meets Amy, who claims that he rescued her from drowning when they were both children. Moreover, it’s a novel about the “secret currents which align our lives” as Ed gradually […]

  5. Coffee Break – Haruka Kuroda

     

    Haruka Kuroda is an intimacy and combat specialist who worked on the recent BBC TV drama, Sherwood as well as on stage shows such as Starcrossed at Wilton’s Music Hall and The Lesson at Southwark Playhouse. Susan Elkin chatted to her. You’re an actor and voice over artist as well as fight and intimacy director. […]