It's incredible how one woman on a bar stool can captivate an audience for almost two hours solid with just pure and simple storytelling, no props and minimal sound effects. It's a testament to Waller-Bridge's performance, which has the audience in limbo somewhere between heartbreak and hilarity.
Month: September 2019
Jo Fisher Writes turns three!
Yes, you read correctly. I've been blogging on here for three whole years! So here's a little something to say thank you.
Theatre Review | The Woman in Black – Nuffield Southampton Theatres
That day finally came this week when I went to see the stage adaptation of The Woman in Black at Nuffield Southampton Theatres, as a reviewer for Broadway World UK. I took my seat and settled down (with my hands almost over my eyes) ready to be thrilled and chilled.
Celebrating autumn: poetry on BBC Radio Solent
This month, I was back in the studio at BBC Radio Solent to celebrate autumn through poetry.
Poem | I’m Sorry To Say
I apologise too much. It's not a good thing – but I still maintain that I'd rather be sorry than not.
Theatre Review | Kinky Boots – Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
Ladies, gentlemen, and those who haven’t made their mind up yet…you are in for one hell of a ride! This is a production with both soul and sole.
Monthly Muses | August 2019
Books about marriage, films about Springsteen, paintings of poets and articles on Friends; all the stuff and nonsense I consumed and loved last month.