Emily Pulham
Works in soap marketing. Emily is a British American Graphic Designer, serious Tube Geek, and football fan living in South West London. The only real experience Emily has with drama is the temper tantrums she throws when the District Line isn’t running properly, but she is an enthusiastic writer and happy to be a theatrical canary in the coal mine.
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Richard III, St Paul’s Church – Review
A lively and well-acted interpretation of a Shakespearean classic.
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Fashion Victim The Musical, Cinema Museum – Review
A very enjoyable evening of singing, dancing and laughing.
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The Diary of A Nobody, White Bear Theatre – Review
A hysterically funny, faithful adaptation of a classic comedy.
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Twenty-Five & Would Madame Like a Line With Her Blowdry?, The Selkirk Upstairs – Review
Writer, director and actress Laura Patricia Jones is a triple-threat and these plays are worth seeing.
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Velocity, Finborough Theatre – Review
Interesting and thought-provoking theatre with an odd premise.
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Egusi Soup, The Albany – Review
A very funny piece of theatre about the trials and tribulations of a grief-stricken family.
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Glasshouse, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Meaningful theatre with a strong message that would strongly appeal to young adults - particularly those in vulnerable environments.
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The Hard Man, Finborough Theatre – Review
A well-executed piece that blurs the lines between good and evil.
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