Lily Middleton
Lily is a freelance copywriter, content creator, and marketer, working with arts and culture clients across the UK. When not working, she can be found in a theatre or obsessively crafting. Her love of theatre began with musicals as a child, Starlight Express at the Apollo Victoria being her earliest memory of being completely entranced. She studied music at university and during this time worked on a few shows in the pit with her violin, notably Love Story (which made her cry more and more with each performance) and Calamity Jane (where the gunshot effects never failed to make her jump). But it was when working at Battersea Arts Centre at the start of her career that her eyes were opened to the breadth of theatre and the impact it can have. This solidified a life-long love of theatre, whether in the back of a pub, a disused warehouse or in the heart of the West End.
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Review: Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch, Underbelly Earls Court
A fun musical with a fantastic cast, but it’s let down by sound issues on the night, making lyrics hard…
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Review: Massaoke – Sing The Musicals, Clapham Grand
A spectacular celebration of show tunes, and a safe space to channel your inner Elphaba, Fantine or even Baloo.
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Review: Dictating To The Estate, Maxilla Social Club
Shines a light on the shockingly unjust failings that led to the Grenfell Tragedy. This is a tough but important…
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Review: Soho boy, The Drayton Arms Theatre
A compelling storyline and loveable protagonist.
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Review: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, New Wimbledon Theatre
You’re guaranteed to leave the theatre with a smile
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Review: Definitely Maybe Actually Nevermind , The Space
exploring the problems with rom-coms through bold and exciting cabaret
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Review: Who You Are and What You Do, Bread and Roses Theatre
heart-breaking and entertaining
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