Lucy Carter
Lucy has been a fan of theatre her whole life, enjoying watching, reading and analysing plays both academically and for fun. She'll watch pretty much anything, which has led to some interesting evenings out, and has a fondness for unusual venues. Aside from theatre, Lucy writes about film, TV, cultural trends, and anything else she falls down a rabbit hole about.
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Review: Rosaline and Juliet, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A new spin on one of the most well-known stories
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Review: Indefinite Leave to Remain, Crazy Coqs
A glamorous, touching and toe-tapping production
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Lucy Carter26 June 2024Review: Too Much Pills and Liquor, The Divine
While overambitious, this considered reflection on what it means to be an activist is a thought-provoking watch.
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Lucy Carter3 June 2024Review: Ballet Nights New Voices, Ministry of Sound
The usually reliable dance showcase loses its magic in a new location.
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Lucy Carter28 April 2024Review: Sacred & Profane, The Space
A well-produced, laugh-out-loud production.
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Lucy Carter13 April 2024Review: Dear Diary, Courtyard Theatre
Overworked plot and shoddy stagecraft
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Review: Sun Bear, Park Theatre
A darkly funny insight into the impact of abusive relationships
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Lucy Carter30 March 2024Review: Secret Burlesque Society, Proud Cabaret
Skilled performers are overshadowed by a pushy sales structure in this variable variety show.
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Lucy Carter4 March 2024Review: Bunburying (The Importance of Being Dr Adam Perchard), Crazy Coqs
Heartfelt and entertaining
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