I am currently studying A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen in my acting classes so I've wanted to go and see a full length production of A Doll's House in the theatre. I knew there was one playing at the Young Vic so I signed up for £5 lottery tickets to see the premiere of [...]
Tag: artsandculture
Troy: Myth and Reality at the British Museum. Did Troy really exist?
My Favourite Christmas Movies

It's December which means it is officially Christmas season - yaaay! Tis the month of eating lots of chocolate and good food, listening to wonderful Christmas songs (that they repeatedly play everywhere), drinking and partying too much, buying and decorating the Christmas tree and spending time with loved ones. What an eventful time of the [...]
What i’m grateful for on this Thanksgiving
Today is Thanksgiving (Happy Thanksgiving my friends!) and even though in the UK we don't really celebrate Thanksgiving, I have always loved this holiday! It is about gratitude and being thankful for the things in your life that make your life that much better. So today I wanted to share with y'all what I'm grateful [...]
Tony Robbins – Unleash the Power Within Masterclass.
My mum saw an advert for a masterclass on self-development and positive thinking on Facebook. I've been struggling with my mental health recently and she recommended that I go to it. I didn't know what to expect but if it meant that I would come out feeling better and more inspired, i'm all in! I [...]
My experience of seeing Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh. Is it worth the hype?

I went to the latest exhibition on Tutankhamun that has recently opened at the Saatchi Gallery on a Monday morning. I arrived and it was mad busy, like literally crazy, especially for a MONDAY! The line went around almost till the entrance....I mean I thought it would be popular but not THIS popular. And this [...]
Olafur Eliasson: In Real Life at the Tate Modern. Is this the future of exhibitions?

I went to the Tate Modern to check out the Olafur Eliasson exhibition. It's been on for a while, since July 2019, and it is on until January 2020. I heard good things about it and I've seen it advertised countless times on the London Underground, perhaps serving as an unconscious reminder to go and [...]