Nathan Blue
Nathan is a writer, painter and semi-professional fencer. He fell in love with theatre at an early age, when his parents took him to an open air production of Macbeth and he refused to leave even when it poured with rain and the rest of the audience abandoned ship. Since then he has developed an eclectic taste in live performance and attends as many new shows as he can, while also striving to find time to complete his PhD on The Misogyny of Jane Austen.
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Nathan Blue8 August 2023
Review: Dorian, Criterion Theatre
Adaptation of Wilde’s gothic masterpiece brings imaginative touches to the ghostly story.
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Nathan Blue20 July 2023
Review: Unreachable, Theatre at the Tabard
Joyously funny farce set in the film industry.
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Nathan Blue14 July 2023
Review: Rockstar, King’s Head Theatre
Tuneful tale of bisexuality in the music business.
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Nathan Blue20 May 2023
Review: The MP, Aunty Mandy & Me, King’s Head Theatre
Entertaining one-man show about gay sex and local politics.
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Nathan Blue13 May 2023
Review: Desperate Times, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Rural coming-out drama in need of more dramatic focus
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Nathan Blue26 April 2023
Review: The Rotting Hart, King’s Head Theatre
Vivid performance carries a somewhat opaque supernatural drama
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Nathan Blue16 April 2023
Review: Worth, Arcola Theatre
A family comedy/drama with both lightness and bite.
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Nathan Blue6 April 2023
Review: Messi & Ronaldo, White Bear Theatre
Engaging monologue about a footie-mad teen ends up scoring a bit of an own goal.
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Nathan Blue2 April 2023
Review: TROLLs-Online, Cockpit Theatre
Unsuccessful musical attempt to comment on contemporary issues.
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Nathan Blue22 March 2023
Review: Marjorie Prime, Menier Chocolate Factory
Modernist meditation on memory, mortality and Artificial Intelligence.
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