Having won the Ideas Tap brief to review at the Bush Theatre's RADAR2012 new writing festival, I am blogging the festival in a lot more detail than the IdeasMag 500 word limit allows!
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Having won the Ideas Tap brief to review at the Bush Theatre's RADAR2012 new writing festival, I am blogging the festival in a lot more detail than the IdeasMag 500 word limit allows!
A brief CV outlining my blogging, writing and radio experience.
For issue 7 of Bibliomula magazine on literary dystopias, I wrote about Harlan Ellison's 1966 classic short story I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream.
I was asked to write for the blog for the King's College London Arts and Humanties Festival: kingsahfest.wordpress.com. This is one of my pieces, about an exhibition on John Berger and a performance called Imagometia based on Berger's Ways of Seeing.
Review of Torch Song Trilogy, running at the Menier Chocolate Factory, London, until 12 August 2012
Having seen the Guerrilla Girls exhibition at the Tate Modern, I was inspired to write about my own, shockingly limited, knowledge of women in art.
I met Piers Horner, director of Act One's King Lear, to discuss how the production is preparing for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2012.
I was asked by Venezuelan literary magazine Bibliomula to write about The Travel Bookshop in Notting Hill for their issue on bookshop closures.
Review of Sherlock Holmes & the Hoards of Dracula, a live radio drama collaboration between Xpress Radio and Act One, for student paper Gair Rhydd.
Review of Sunrise , a new play written and performed by Cardiff University's Act One, for the student newspaper, Gair Rhydd.
Review of the Globe's touring production of Henry V at New Theatre, Cardiff, for the student magazine, Quench.
Review of the first annual showcase from Cardiff University's African and Caribbean Society for the student paper Gair Rhydd.
I was invited in to the dress rehearsal of Cape Town Opera: Mandela Trilogy in exchange for writing this review. Great deal for me!
Review of White Crow, a new, devised piece about Welsh nationalism by Cardiff University's Act One.
A review of King Lear by Act One, Cardiff University's Drama Society, for the student newspaper Gair Rhydd.
The first of a series of guest blogs I wrote for YourCardiff.WalesOnline.com about my experience of Cardiff culture. This post explored all that the large student community brings to the City.
The second of my posts for YourCardiff.WalesOnline.com, this time about my favourite arty venues.
The third of my posts for YourCardiff.WalesOnline.com, this one about local events for bookworms.
The fourth of my guest posts for YourCardiff.WalesOnline.com, about Cardiff as a subject of art, and art made by local residents.
I was asked by YourCardiff (part of Wales Online) to write a series of guest blogs about my experiences blogging about cultural Cardiff over this academic year. This is the final post, with my top five experiences of the year.
An article I wrote for What's On In Cardiff (woic.co.uk) about cultural Cardiff.
Review of the Cardiff University Malaysian Society's Festival of Diversity for the student newspaper, Gair Rhydd .
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