Lily Hayes
After first completing a foundation course in Musical Theatre, Lily then went on to study an English Literature degree. Since graduating last summer, she has spent a great deal of time watching and writing about theatre. Watching is usually teamed with a glass of red and writing with a strong coffee. Aiming to try out a new coffee shop every time she writes, she now knows the London coffee shop scene like the back of her hand, but will always forget the name of where she’s been within ten minutes of leaving. She hopes to work in theatre press and marketing. Loves: rucksacks, red lipstick and rap music.
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Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, Theatre N16 – Review
Pros: A wonderful play brought to life by two outstanding actors Cons: At times the American accents wavered John Patrick…
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Much Ado About Nothing – Queen’s Theatre, Review
A warm and funny production celebrating the first term of Douglas Rintoul as artistic director.
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Eggs, VAULT Festival – Review
An examination of female friendship in a society full of pressure and pain. Eggs is complex in its questioning of…
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Andy Capp – The Musical, Finborough Theatre – Review
A funny and charming production that portrays working class life and its struggles.
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