Mary Pollard
By her own admission Mary goes to the theatre far too much, and will watch just about anything. Her favourite musical is Matilda, which she has seen 18 times, but she’s also an Anthony Neilson and Shakespeare fan - go figure. She has a long history with Richmond Theatre, but is currently helping at Shakespeare's Globe in the archive. She's also having fun being ET's specialist in children's theatre and puppetry! Mary now insists on being called The Master having used the Covid pandemic to achieve an award winning MA in London's Theatre and Performance.
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Mary Pollard11 October 2024
Review: Anna Hibiscus’ Song, Unicorn Theatre
An hour of energetic storytelling and song
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Mary Pollard30 September 2024
Review: The Mystery of the Little Angel Theatre, Little Angel Theatre
A great hour of story making, performance and audience interaction
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Mary Pollard30 September 2024
Review: Dogs Don’t Do Ballet, Little Angel Theatre
This hilarious family puppet show is just ‘tutu’ good to be missed!
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Interviews
Mary Pollard28 September 2024
Interview: Forging Big Futures in a Small Town
Playwright Lee Mattinson discusses Steel
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Mary Pollard25 September 2024
Review: Buyer & Cellar, King’s Head Theatre
Rob Madge sparkles in this camp and kooky imagining of life as Barbra Streisand’s home shopkeeper.
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Interviews
Interview: Big Dreams for Little Ones
Polka Theatre's Helen Matravers on their Big Dreams Theatre Festival.
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Mary Pollard21 September 2024
Review: The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, Barbican Centre
Superb music and truly impressive professional dancing
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Mary Pollard19 September 2024
Review: The Lonesome Death of Eng Bunker, Omnibus Theatre
Ghoulishly grotesque, cheekily funny and exquisitely designed
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Mary Pollard15 September 2024
Review: The Belt, The Coronet Theatre
A breathtaking immersive celebration
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Mary Pollard9 September 2024
Review: From Here On, Greenwich & Docklands International Festival
An exhilarating, emotive performance about displaced children both historically and in a contemporary context, that invites individuals to actively combat…
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