Sara West
Sara is very excited that she has found a team who supports her theatre habit and even encourages her to write about it. Game on for seeing just about anything, she has a soft spot for Sondheim musicals, the Menier Chocolate Factory (probably because of the restaurant) oh & angst ridden minimal productions in dark rooms. A firm believer in the value and influence of fringe theatre she is currently trying to visit all 200 plus venues in London. Sara has a Master's Degree (distinction) in London's Theatre & Performance from the University of Roehampton.
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Sara West14 August 2023Review: Sectioned, EdFringe
A raw and impassioned account of one woman’s mental health recovery
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Sara West14 August 2023Review: Woodhill, EdFringe
A must see dramatic exposé of political injustice in the prison system.
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Sara West13 August 2023Review: Women Reincarnated, EdFringe
This play has plenty to say in a post Covid, socially underfunded world
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Sara West30 June 2023Review: Duck, Arcola Theatre
Thought-provoking and moving story of a young British Muslim cricketer
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Interviews
Sara West20 June 2023Interview: Are You Ready to Disrupt The Norm?
Dr Matthew Morrison on Soho Poly and the Disrupt Your Everyday Callenge
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Sara West3 June 2023Review: Roxana, Bridge House Theatre
A frenetic and madcap adaptation of Defoe’s novel
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Features
Sara West1 June 2023Feature: Lunchtime theatre: Why was it integral to the development of fringe?
Sara West takes us on a whirlwind tour of lunchtime theatre and its origins
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Sara West18 May 2023Review: Happy Hour, Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Happy Hour disappoints with its reliance on outdated comedy and caricatures
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