Joy Waterside
Joy Waterside, now a lady of a respectable age, has lived, loved, learned, worked and travelled much in several countries before settling along a gentle curve of the river Thames to write the third chapter of her life.
A firm believer that, no matter the venue or the play, one should always wear one's best at a performance, she knows that being acted for is the highest form of entertainment. Hamlet her first love, Shakespeare a lifelong companion and new theatre writers welcome new friends. Her pearls will be glinting from the audience seats both on and off the London's West End.
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Joy Waterside12 February 2024
Review: Self Raising, Soho Theatre
Engaging inclusive storytelling, beautifully performed.
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Joy Waterside3 February 2024
Review: Just Stop Extinction Rebellion, White Bear Theatre
Sensitive portrayal of desire and fear of loneliness
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Joy Waterside24 January 2024
Review: Coming Out to Dead People (An Asian Queer Story), Soho Theatre
Ricky Sim's gentle humour soothes deep-seated, shared pain.
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Joy Waterside28 December 2023
Review: A Christmas Carol – as told by Jacob Marley (Deceased), White Bear Theatre
An extremely well-judged adaptation of A Christmas Carol
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Review: When you Go To Ireland, Tower Theatre
Enjoyable acting and a beautifully restrained performance by Rosanna Preston
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Review: Difficult to Describe, Understand or Measure, Tower Theatre
Outstanding acting, masterful directing and exceptional new writing
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Review: Homemakers, Tower Theatre
Inspired direction makes a dystopian metaphor for home ownership come alive
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Review: An IQ Test for my Birthday, Tower Theatre
A short and experimental new play concerning obsession with the IQ test
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