We need to keep this short and sweet because it is fair say this musical was not my cup of tea. In 2019, this hit show received 14 Tony nominations and won eight, including Best Musical. Most people say this is their favourite show that is on at the West End, I have a different…
Author: Nyah Barnett
Exclusive: Leesa Tulley from Six the Musical to Why Am I So Single? The rise of a star.
Glasgow born Lessa Tulley has shown musical talent from a young age when she was performing dances for her parents. A career in theatre beckoned. Leesa was an alternate as Katherine Howard and Anne Boleyn in the smash hit show Six the Musical tour and is now returning to the West End in Why Am…
THE GOAT SIMONE BILES FASCINATES IN NEW NETFLIX DOC.
Only a day away from the Paris 2024 Olympic ceremony, this in-depth examination of arguably the greatest gymnast ever makes for compelling viewing. “And still rising” is a tattoo written on her shoulder and is a perfect quote to describe Simone Biles, as well as being a powerful metaphor to describe this documentary. It is…
From Mr Strappy to Bat Shit crazy Rosie MJ Lee is lighting up the screen.
Over the Shoulder spoke to the fascinating actor and director MJ Lee about her role in the short film Mr Strappy and her experience in the show. When did you discover your passion for acting? It’s interesting because even though I always loved performance, it never was an option because it was not considered a ”real…
True Love found in New York and a cake shop.
This fresh, original musical romcom will not disappoint. Two Strangers is what you expect it to be, a little bit of an indie, charming with its quirks and overall sweet. Dougal (Sam Tutty) fly’s over to the Big Apple to go to his dad’s wedding, whom he has never met. He meets New Yorker and…
Exclusive: Pirates of the Caribbean Star, Kevin McNally talks about his 40-year career and life as an acting teacher and screen director.
Over the Shoulder recently sat down with Pirates of the Caribbean Star, Kevin Mcnally to talk about his career and his directorial debut “Lipstick.” Let’s dive into it …. Congratulations on your recent directorial debut “Lipstick”. Did you always want to direct at some point? It was about 10 years ago, and I had started…
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is a darker version of Nancy Drew.
“I’m not sure I’m the good girl I once was. I’ve lost her along the way.” Holly Jackson’s 2019 debut book, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder has been adapted by creator Poppy Cogan into a 6 episode limited series which was directed by Dolly Wells. Pip Fitz-Amobi (Emma Myers) a 17-year-old teenager decides to…
A Great Night at the West London Film Festival
Going to my first Film Festival on my own was a daunting feeling and I didn’t know what to expect. Not knowing anyone was the most terrifying thing, but it was such a great experience for me to go and network and delve into the film industry and the world of film shorts. I had…
A newbie’s perspective of Doctor Who
This is a take on looking into the “whoniverse” with fresh eyes from a newbie’s perspective. Considering this is the 15th Doctor, I know I am way behind in fully appreciating the cult classic status of this much loved world-wide legendary show. But here goes. I have only watch bits and pieces of Doctor Who, mainly…
OH, I LIKE A MURDER. The Mousetrap revisited by a murder mystery fan.
I saw this show when I was little, however I completely forgot how impressive this perennial thriller is. I was pleasantly surprised how good it was and was enthralled for the entire performance. Agatha Christies legendary whodunnit is one show in the West End that you must see at least once in your life. It…










