Kit Bromovsky
Kit is an actor and works with young people with autism and special needs. She studied method acting at Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute and Applied Theatre at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Kit has had a love affair with theatre since she was 5, and any spare moment she gets she will be in the audience of a West End show or the back of a grisly London theatre pub.
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Review: Growing Pains, The Hope Theatre
Growing Pains is an endearing and touching story.
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Review: Afghanistan Is Not Funny, EdFringe 2022
Henry Naylor is a master of topical comedy and political drama.
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Review: Rainer, Arcola Theatre
A tale about mental struggle with a powerful message that persistence and effort always win.
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Review: Hangmen, Questor’s Theatre
This revival of Martin McDonough's award winning play is well worth a trip out to Ealing to enjoy once again.
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Review: The Magic Number, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
This three part production raises interesting questions regarding sexuality, gender and mental health.
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Review: Snatched, Soho Theatre
frank and enlightening account of one woman’s battle against disability prejudice.
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