Review: Hot Pot at Playhouse East
Review: Hot Pot at Playhouse East “Hot Pot is a brilliant example of how new writing can start powerful conversations.”
Letitia Jarrett is a Brummie-born, London-based writer and unapologetic ‘Theatre Kid’. When not reviewing the latest stage shows, she can be found poking around bookshops, writing about food (mainly carbs), or eating it. Her work can be found in: Official Theatre, Bad Form, Black Ballad, and more.
Review: Hot Pot at Playhouse East “Hot Pot is a brilliant example of how new writing can start powerful conversations.”
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