• Thu. Apr 25th, 2024

Rebecca Heap

Senior writer for The Student Theatre editor from January 2018-March 2019

The One

Opening on a stark illustration of love gone stale, The One’s vociferous couple are introduced during an assaultingly disinterested sex scene. It doesn’t take long for the thinly glued strands…

Introducing: Arthur Miller

Theatre has been tremendously important in my life and so, choosing between such iconic players is no easy task. So, believe me when I say, the impact of Arthur Miller’s…

Merely Theatre’s Romeo & Juliet and Twelfth Night

Merely Theatre has put on a pair of stripped down, energetic and understandable performances of two of Shakespeare’s most familiar and beloved plays. Whilst demonstrating excellent comedic athleticism in Twelfth…

Me, As a Penguin

Me, As a Penguin, directed by Matthew Sedman, is an engaging and kooky production which follows Stitch, a naïve and timid young man with an affinity for knitting, struggling to…