Review: The Ballad of Hattie and James at Kiln Theatre
Review: The Ballad of Hattie and James at Kiln Theatre “strong central performances”
Oliver is BJTC trained. He also has a MA in Journalism. Jobs at the BBC include research and script writing for BBC Radio Manchester's Chinese language radio programme Eastern Horizon. Work for printed publications include Rise, the Pink Paper, and Theatre and Performance Guru. He is a seasoned theatre reviewer and writes for several online sites.
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