Sally Hales
Sally is a recovering regional journalist from south Wales who's headed for the big smoke to work on magazines and definitely not to see way more drama. Honest. She keeps herself busy exploring off West End venues and will watch anything - anything - once. Thinks there's a special place in hell for people who talk during plays and please don't get her started on noisy sweet-eaters. She likes to tinker at the odd play or screenplay but mainly hopes to become the next Simon Stephens by quaffing wine on the balcony at the Young Vic.
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Consolation, Bridewell Theatre – Review
12th-century France merges with modern world for a charming, if fractured tale, about healing nature of friendship.
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Dysmortal Life, Phoenix Artist Club – Review
For the right audience, this is witty, edifying stuff that charmingly ponders life’s endless imperfections.
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Briefs, London Wonderground – Review
A more entertaining, fun-loving, heart-warming summer’s evening show is hard to imagine. Get your mates together and get yourself along.
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Noonday Demons, Kings Head Theatre – Review
Quality production of an interesting play that could hold its head up in a bigger venue. Excellent performances make it…
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