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Kat Mokrynski

Kat Mokrynski is currently a writer for BroadwayWorld UK, having previously written for BroadwayWorld as a part of the Student Blogger program from November 2019 to September 2022. Some of her favourite shows include Les Misérables, Come From Away, The Play That Goes Wrong, and David Byrne's American Utopia. She enjoys interviewing people involved in the theatre industry and reviewing a range of shows, from one-hour comedies to four-hour immersive experiences. Kat recently graduated from King's College London with a Master's Degree in Arts and Cultural Management. 

When she's not bartending at an immersive theatre production or seeing as many shows as possible across London, you can usually find Kat wandering around historic sites, watching TikToks, or traveling around the UK.

You can follow Kat on Twitter @larkofparis






Review: BEAR SNORES ON, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
Review: BEAR SNORES ON, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
March 28, 2024

Bear Snores On is a musical adaption of the children’s book by Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman, in which a group of animals are hiding from a winter storm in a sleeping bear’s den. The show, written and directed by Cush Jumbo and Katy Sechiari with music and lyrics by Harry Blake, takes audiences on a journey through Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.

Review: PIERRE NOVELLIE: WHY ARE YOU LAUGHING?, Soho Theatre
Review: PIERRE NOVELLIE: WHY ARE YOU LAUGHING?, Soho Theatre
March 28, 2024

Pierre Novellie: Why Are You Laughing? has an interesting question for a name, but the reason he is asking does not actually come into play until the end of the show. Novellie has a French first name, an Italian last name, is South African and moved to the Isle of Man, but, “there’s no time to explain that.”

Review: PRISCILLA THE PARTY, HERE @Outernet
Review: PRISCILLA THE PARTY, HERE @Outernet
March 26, 2024

Priscilla the Party is based on The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, a movie from the 90s that was adapted into a musical and has since travelled the world. But, instead of a classic musical, guests are invited into the Cockatoo Club, standing in front of the stage that is able to be taken apart and moved around the floor.

Review: ALISON SPITTLE: SOUP, Soho Theatre
Review: ALISON SPITTLE: SOUP, Soho Theatre
March 25, 2024

Alison Spittle: Soup is not a show entirely dedicated to soup. But, fear not, soup fans - there are definitely bits about soup spread throughout, as Spittle admits that the show began as “an outlet for her love of soup.”

Review: ASSEMBLY HALL, Sadler's Wells
Review: ASSEMBLY HALL, Sadler's Wells
March 22, 2024

Assembly Hall takes place in, as you might have guessed, an assembly hall, where a group of medieval reenactors are coming together for what may be the final meeting of the General Assembly of the Benevolent and Protective Order. However, everything is not as it seems . . .

Review: FRANK'S CLOSET, Union Theatre
Review: FRANK'S CLOSET, Union Theatre
March 21, 2024

We all have someone that we look up to - for some, it’s a parent. For others, it’s a friend. But for Frank (Andy Moss), it’s divas - Marie Lloyd, Julie Andrews, Ethel Merman, Judy Garland, Agnetha Faltskog and Dusty Springfield, to be precise.

Review: ROBBY HOFFMAN, Soho Theatre
Review: ROBBY HOFFMAN, Soho Theatre
March 18, 2024

Throughout the show, Hoffman returns to one phrase that keeps her going - “It could be worse.” She has a tendency to focus on the past, with one example being reenacting how someone invented dominoes out of pure boredom one day. But, even though everything could be worse, Hoffman brings up a range of topics that annoy her.

Review: SAPAN VERMA: SHAME ON ME, Soho Theatre
Review: SAPAN VERMA: SHAME ON ME, Soho Theatre
March 15, 2024

Sapan Verma: Shame on Me begins with an introductory video, played on the two screens above the stage. In the video, Verma confesses that he hadn’t actually filmed any of the performances that he talks about, so to prove his worth, he provides us with a review - from his parents.

Review: ADAM FLOOD: REMOULDED, Soho Theatre
Review: ADAM FLOOD: REMOULDED, Soho Theatre
March 14, 2024

Adam Flood: Remoulded is a fun night of musical comedy that takes a look at what it’s like to be trapped between two selves. Flood does a fantastic job of switching between stand-up and singing, and I’d say the £350 autotune tool was certainly a good investment!

Review: THE LONDON 50-HOUR IMPROVATHON, Wilton's Music Hall
Review: THE LONDON 50-HOUR IMPROVATHON, Wilton's Music Hall
March 12, 2024

'Directed by Adam Meggido and Ali James, The London 50-hour Improvathon is exactly what it says on the tin - a show that takes place over fifty hours in London, bringing together improvisational actors to create an absolutely wild weekend.'

Interview: 'Every Theatrical Experience We Provide is Unique': Paul Hart and Claire Murray on the Magic of The Watermill Theatre
Interview: 'Every Theatrical Experience We Provide is Unique': Paul Hart and Claire Murray on the Magic of The Watermill Theatre
March 25, 2024

Recently, we had the chance to speak with Paul Hart and Claire Murray, the joint CEOs of the theatre. We discussed what it is like working for a regional theatre, the process of producing new work and how the Arts Council England funding cut will affect the future of The Watermill and the local community surrounding it.

Interview: 'I Love Everything About Her!' : Actor Laura Dawkes on Her West End Debut, Disney Princesses and playing Anna in FROZEN
Interview: 'I Love Everything About Her!' : Actor Laura Dawkes on Her West End Debut, Disney Princesses and playing Anna in FROZEN
March 14, 2024

After three years on the West End, Frozen will be closing on 8 September 2024. Recently, we had the chance to talk with Laura Dawkes, who made her West End debut as Princess Anna. We discussed how she got into the world of theatre, what it is like to be a part of the show as it closes and even what it has been like to portray a Disney Princess!

Review: BEN & IMO, Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
Review: BEN & IMO, Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
March 11, 2024

Written by Mark Ravenhill and directed by Erica Whyman, Ben & Imo tells the story of the composition of Benjamin Britten’s (Samuel Barnett) Gloriana with musical assistant Imogen Holst (Victoria Yeates) over a period of nine months in the coast town of Aldeburgh. The play is based on Ravenhill’s BBC Radio 3 presentation, Imo and Ben.

Review: CATHERINE BOHART: AGAIN, WITH FEELINGS, Soho Theatre
Review: CATHERINE BOHART: AGAIN, WITH FEELINGS, Soho Theatre
March 8, 2024

When you’re a 35-year-old bisexual dating another woman, you get asked quite a few questions, especially about childhood. Comedian Catherine Bohart is here to tell us all about her experiences with relationships, queerness, and family in Catherine Bohart: Again, With Feelings.

Review: SARAH KEYWORTH: MY EYES ARE UP HERE, Soho Theatre
Review: SARAH KEYWORTH: MY EYES ARE UP HERE, Soho Theatre
March 6, 2024

Sarah Keyworth: My Eyes Are Up Here begins with Keyworth talking about their feelings on turning 30, a milestone birthday that they recently celebrated. They talk about different ways to celebrate a 30th birthday, telling the audience about how one of their friends celebrated with a foursome.

Review: IKECHUKWU UFOMADU: AMUSEMENTS, Soho Theatre
Review: IKECHUKWU UFOMADU: AMUSEMENTS, Soho Theatre
February 29, 2024

Walking into the Soho Theatre for Amusements, you are greeted by jazz music, making the space feel more like a cabaret than a house of comedy. Indeed, when Ufomadu walks onto the stage, he doesn't fit the comedian vibe - he doesn't introduce himself from behind the curtains, instead wandering up to the microphone and sipping tea from a mug.

Interview: 'This is An Insane Feat': Actors Elizabeth Ayodele and Baker Mukasa on the Epic STANDING AT THE SKY'S EDGE
Interview: 'This is An Insane Feat': Actors Elizabeth Ayodele and Baker Mukasa on the Epic STANDING AT THE SKY'S EDGE
March 11, 2024

Standing at the Sky’s Edge has arrived at the Gillian Lynne Theatre on the West End after runs at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield and the National Thetare. Recently, we had the chance to speak with Baker Mukasa (George) and Elizabeth Ayodele (Joy) about their roles within the show.

Review: LARA RICOTE: LITTLE TINY WET SHOW (BAPTISM), Soho Theatre
Review: LARA RICOTE: LITTLE TINY WET SHOW (BAPTISM), Soho Theatre
February 26, 2024

'Walking into Lara Ricote: Little Tiny Wet Show (baptism), you are greeted by a collection of small cardboard gravestones, each having a nonsense name on it. Ricote enters the stage wearing a white dress, singing “Let It Be” with lyrics that make no sense before announcing that the song came to her in a dream.

Interview: 'She's Quite a Character!': Actor Clare Perkins on Modernising Shakespeare and Playing Mistress Quickly in Robert Icke's PLAYER KINGS
Interview: 'She's Quite a Character!': Actor Clare Perkins on Modernising Shakespeare and Playing Mistress Quickly in Robert Icke's PLAYER KINGS
February 22, 2024

Player Kings, a new adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, arrives on the West End in April. Recently, we had the chance to speak with Clare Perkins, who plays Mistress Quickly. We discussed taking on a modern version of Shakespeare and what she hopes audiences take away from the work.

Interview: 'It's Gonna Be Explosive': Jordan Luke Gage on Identity, Tight Timelines and Taking on Jason in BARE
Interview: 'It's Gonna Be Explosive': Jordan Luke Gage on Identity, Tight Timelines and Taking on Jason in BARE
March 29, 2024

Bare, a “coming-of-age rock musical,” is coming to the London Palladium for one night only on Sunday 7 April as a concert. Recently, I had the chance to talk with Jordan Luke Gage, who is playing Jason. We discussed how he first got into the world of theatre, what Bare means to him and what he hopes audiences take away from the performance.



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