Welcome to Little Lark of London!
Hello! My name is Kat and I am an American who has moved to London and is writing about her experiences with the culture of the city. My main focus is theatre in and around London but I am also fascinated by music, museums, and quirky sites! I have also written for a range of publications including BroadwayWorld UK and Curtain Call Magazine.
Profile Picture and Cover Art Illustrated by Kelly Lin Hayes
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REVIEW: Edinburgh Fringe 2024, Darkfield’s ARCADE ⭐⭐⭐
“In a world where some may win and some may lose . . . ” When you first step into the shipping container that holds Arcade, you truly feel as though you are taking a step back in time to the 1980s, where neon-coloured arcades were all the rage. Everyone’s bags are placed in a…
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INTERVIEW: Claire-Marie Hall, Chlöe Hart and Emily Barber on Operation Mincemeat
“It’s about a small group of people achieving big things, which is a lovely message to send outwardly” Operation Mincemeat, the winner of the 2023 Olivier Award for Best New Musical, has been taking the Fortune Theatre – and the West End! – by storm with its incredible musical tale of the real-life Operation Mincemeat,…
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INTERVIEW: Joshua Malina on What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank
“Even in these remarkably polarized times, it is possible to really hear people with whom you have deep differences and to make some kind of human connection despite them” What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank opens at the Marylebone Theatre next month. The show, written by Nathan Englander and directed by…
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INTERVIEW: Mohamed-Zain Dada on Dizzy
“Finding ‘community’ with other writers and artists is a great way to remind yourself why you write and create in the first place” Dizzy, a new play written by Mohamed Zain-Dada and directed by Rob Watt, is currently making its premier at Sheffield Theatres as a co-production with Theatre Centre. The show is a “unique…
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INTERVIEW: Tom Dugan and Christopher C Gibbs on Wiesenthal
“If we do not honestly try to understand how it happened then, it will happen now.” Wiesenthal, written by Tom Dugan and performed by Christopher C Gibbs, is making its London premiere at the King’s Head Theatre. The show goes into the life of Simon Wiesenthal, a Holocaust survivor known as a “universal hero” for…

