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 17 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 Pollard19 November 2023
Review: La Petite Gerda, Wilton’s Music Hall
A charmingly folksy interpretation of a classic fairy tale
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Mary Pollard15 November 2023
Review: The Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Show, London Palladium
Delicious Christmas spice that's hilariously naughty AND nice.
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Mary Pollard12 November 2023
Review: Puppetman, Leicester Square Theatre
Jaw-dropping ventriloquism in a subterranean bar in the West End – what’s not to like?
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Mary Pollard11 November 2023
Review: Hot Orange, Half Moon Theatre
Brave, bold, provocative and lyrical
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Interviews
Interview: A hot take on teenage troubles
Writer/ performer Tatenda Naomi Matsvai on new play Hot Orange
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Mary Pollard4 November 2023
Review: Fisherman Jon: What’s On The End Of My Rod? Puppet Theatre Barge
An absurd but endearing tale of identity, passion and poisson, as deep as the deep blue sea
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Review: Pied Piper, Battersea Arts Centre
A gobsmackingly awesome affirmation that art and music are for all
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Mary Pollard22 October 2023
Review: Dear England, Prince Edward Theatre
An utterly stunning, dazzlingly entertaining production: it shoots, it scores!
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Interviews
Mary Pollard13 October 2023
Interview: Who Doesn’t Love A Library Day?
Children’s Poet Laureate Joseph Coelho and David Gibb discuss Luna Loves Library Day
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Interviews
Mary Pollard13 October 2023
Interview: No Really, It’s The Least We Could Do
Writer Kath Haling discusses her new play
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