Lisamarie Lamb
Lisamarie is a freelance writer and author with seven novels to her name. Her love of theatre started with a pantomime at the age of three, but it only developed into the obsession it is now thanks to a trip to London to see Les Miserables when she was 12. She lives with her husband, daughter, two guinea pigs, and a cat called Cheryl in a cottage in the Kent countryside where she writes, paints, watches horror films and – whenever possible – leaves it to go to the theatre.
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Lisamarie Lamb21 June 2024
Review: Dad’s Army Radio Show, Wilton’s Music Hall
A nostalgic delight for lovers of clever comedy that hilariously captures the essence of the original.
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Lisamarie Lamb30 April 2024
Review: Houdini’s Greatest Escape, Hawth Theatre Crawley
A fun, frantic, frolic with laughs a-plenty
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Lisamarie Lamb23 March 2024
Review: Dr Dolittle Kills A Man (And Reads Extracts From His New Book) – London Hospital Tavern
A silly hour of clever call-backs, Photoshop, and Nazi birds.
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Lisamarie Lamb25 February 2024
Review: Jab, Finborough Theatre
An important and timely reminder of the impact of COVID on our lives and our relationships.
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Lisamarie Lamb7 December 2023
Review: The Time Machine – A Comedy, Park Theatre
A bizarre time-travelling adventure that’s as silly as it is funny.
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Lisamarie Lamb4 November 2023
Review: We Are Monsters x Glass, Barons Court Theatre
Moody and macabre
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Lisamarie Lamb21 October 2023
Review: The Nag’s Head, Park Theatre
The ideal play to ease yourself into Halloween with, full of humour and scares.
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Lisamarie Lamb29 June 2023
Review: Then, Now and Next
Modern, clever, compelling, and above all, real.
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Lisamarie Lamb11 May 2023
Review: Choose Your Fighter, Camden People’s Theatre
Presents an intriguing concept
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