Little Lark of London

Exploring the cultural world of London, one blog post at a time!


  • REVIEW – Eulogy ⭐⭐⭐

    There have been a few times in which I have questioned how exactly I’ve ended up in a specific place this month. One of those moments happened when I was attending Eulogy, sitting inside a pitch-black shipping container at lunchtime, wearing headphones and waiting for a performance to start. The concept of Eulogy is an

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  • REVIEW – Matty Hutson: Don’t Hold Back ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    It is difficult to be a talented comedian. It’s also difficult to be a talented musician able to play multiple instruments. To be a musical comedian who is just as talented with jokes as they are with instruments? It can be difficult. But, luckily, Matty Hutson is here to show everyone how it’s done. Matty

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  • REVIEW – Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Think you know the story of Princess Diana? You might know what the documentaries and movies have told you, but what if I told you there was another version of the story? One that is untold (and also untrue) from Diana herself, speaking to us from Heaven. Well, that’s exactly what Diana: The Untold and

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  • . . . is this okay?? – An Interview with Annabel Marlow

    Recently, I had the opportunity to speak with Annabel Marlow about her solo show coming to the Edinburgh Fringe, . . . is this okay??. Marlow is returning to the Fringe as a performer for the first time since performing as Catherine Howard in Six, which went on to become a global sensatin. In this

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  • The Importance of Being… Earnest? – An Interview with Guido Garcia Lueches

    Recently, I had the chance to speak with Guido Garcia Lueches, a performer in The Importance of Being… Earnest?, which returns to Edinburgh Fringe after a successful run in 2022. The show, written by Josh King, Simon Paris, and Say It Again, Sorry?, is an interactive show in which the audience must take over as

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  • Please Love Me – An Interview with Clementine Bogg-Hargroves

    What happens when you combine singing, pole dancing, and moral philosophy into one hour? You get Clementine Bogg-Hargroves’s Edinburgh Fringe show, Please Love Me. Created by Clementine and directed by Zoey Barnes, Please Love Me is an autobiographical show about what it’s like to be a teenager making mistakes. Recently, I got the chance to

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