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Natalie O'Donoghue

Natalie has been covering for BroadwayWorld Scotland since 2013 and heads up the site's Edinburgh Festival Fringe coverage. Based in Glasgow, she covers as much as she can around Scotland and is a member of the judging panel of the Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland (CATS). When not at the theatre, Natalie loves spending time with her cat Dolly Purrton and is a big fan of country music. She is usually covered in glitter. You can follow Natalie on Twitter at @nataliealana87 




LEARN MORE ABOUT Natalie O'Donoghue

First Show:

Blood Brothers West End/Ghost on Broadway

Favorite Show:

Wicked

Favorite Stories:

  • Rachel Fairburn- Showgirl Interview - I've been following Rachel Fairburn's career for a long time and was thrilled to chat to her about her tour show.
  • Wicked Review- Edinburgh - Wicked is my all time favourite theatre show so it was an honour to be invited to review it.
  • 2023 Year in Review - I enjoy recapping my year in theatre.
  • Battery Park review - Battery Park was a show I really loved in 2023 and I enjoy being able to highlight amazing Scottish theatre.
  • Mark Nelson Interview - I have been a fan of Mark Nelson's work for many years so really enjoyed being able to pick his brain about the Scottish comedy industry.


Review: Darren Connell, King's Theatre
Review: Darren Connell, King's Theatre
March 28, 2025

Expected the unexpected as Darren takes the audience through a journey of his surreal dark madness, with a comical twist about everything in his life and how it’s almost impossible to get a break in the industry. This is Darren Connell’s self-tape.

Review: UP A CLOSE, Pavilion Theatre
Review: UP A CLOSE, Pavilion Theatre
March 28, 2025

Up A Close is the story of Joanna, looking back on her life in her Partick tenement flat, when her husband doesn't come home one night, she reminisces on her marriage, her children, the wonderful times she had growing up in the mid 70s with her mum, dad and her auntie Sandra.

Kai - Evolution Announces Casting
Kai - Evolution Announces Casting
March 26, 2025

Kai Widdrington, renowned professional dancer across the UK and Ireland, is set to launch his highly anticipated dance tour, Kai - Evolution. The tour promises to be a spectacular celebration of dance, artistry, and innovation, with performances across multiple towns and cities.

Review: WAR HORSE, Theatre Royal
Review: WAR HORSE, Theatre Royal
March 26, 2025

War Horse is an unforgettable theatrical experience which takes audiences on an extraordinary journey from the fields of rural Devon to the trenches of First World War France. Based on the beloved novel by Michael Morpurgo, this powerfully moving and imaginative drama, filled with stirring music and songs, is a show of phenomenal inventiveness.

Review: MARJOLEIN ROBERTSON: O, Òran Mór
Review: MARJOLEIN ROBERTSON: O, Òran Mór
March 19, 2025

A show about the body. Marjolein embarks on the second instalment of her standup trilogy by looking at a health condition that, left unspoken about in the past, was almost fatal.

Interview: Hester Grainger on ADHD UNMASKED
Interview: Hester Grainger on ADHD UNMASKED
March 19, 2025

Hester is the go-to ADHD expert in the press and is a regular guest on podcasts. She even went viral after her appearance on ADHD Chatter with Alex Partridge, with clips from her episode being viewed more than 22 million times!

Review: WASPS, Oran Mor
Review: WASPS, Oran Mor
March 17, 2025

Rianne is your typical 16-year-old girl, aside from an obsessive phobia of wasps, trying to survive the hellhole that is high school. Wasps is a new coming-of-age drama written by Cameron Forbes directed by Lesley Hart and starring Yolanda Mitchell. 

Review: EILIDH, EILIDH, EILIDH, Oran Mor
Review: EILIDH, EILIDH, EILIDH, Oran Mor
March 15, 2025

A new comedy set on the Isle of Skye about two drunken cousins who take on the rural housing crisis…sort of. Eilidh, Eilidh, Eilidh is a new play written and directed by Lana Pheutan that looks at the rural housing crisis.

Review: BOYS FROM THE BLACKSTUFF, Theatre Royal
Review: BOYS FROM THE BLACKSTUFF, Theatre Royal
March 12, 2025

80s Liverpool. Chrissie, Loggo, George, Dixie and Yosser are used to hard work and providing for their families. But there is no work and there is no money. What are they supposed to do? Work harder, work longer, buy cheaper, spend less? They just need a chance.

Review: KEV CAMPBELL WAS HE, Oran Mor
Review: KEV CAMPBELL WAS HE, Oran Mor
March 6, 2025

In a nightclub toilet in the heart of Glasgow, a failed graffiti attempt goes wrong and eighteen-year-old Weegie, Kev, ends up meeting and befriending a stranger…a posh young guy of all people.

Review: DOOKIN' OOT, Oran Mor
Review: DOOKIN' OOT, Oran Mor
March 2, 2025

From her Easterhouse cooncil flat, terminally ill Diane dreams of a peaceful end in the hills of snowy Switzerland, but her state pension just won’t cover it.

Review: LARRY DEAN: DODGER, Pavilion Theatre
Review: LARRY DEAN: DODGER, Pavilion Theatre
March 1, 2025

Join the thrice Edinburgh Comedy Award-nominated, two-time star of Live At The Apollo for a hilarious new show about identity, heroes and the benefits of being a dafty.

Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN, King's Theatre
Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN, King's Theatre
February 27, 2025

Meet Evan: an anxious high school kid who wants nothing more than to fit in. The thing is, on his way to fitting in, he didn’t tell the whole truth. And now must give up on a life he never dreamt he’d have. As events spiral and the truth comes out, Evan faces a reckoning with himself and everyone around him.

Review: NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL A MUSICAL, King's Theatre
Review: NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL A MUSICAL, King's Theatre
February 19, 2025

Celebrating 40 years of iconic and chart-topping compilation albums, this brand-new musical comedy has an unbeatable 80s soundtrack and show-stopping direction and choreography by Strictly Come Dancing’s Craig Revel Horwood.

Review: KINKY BOOTS, King's Theatre
Review: KINKY BOOTS, King's Theatre
February 12, 2025

After inheriting his family's failing shoe factory and with a relationship on the rocks, life is proving to be very challenging for Charlie Price. That is until he meets Lola, a drag queen whose sparkle and unsteady heels might just hold the answer to saving the struggling business.

Review: The Pictish Trail, Mackintosh Church
Review: The Pictish Trail, Mackintosh Church
February 3, 2025

Throughout his career, Johnny Lynch (aka Pictish Trail) has furrowed his own path. The Isle-of-Eigg dwelling electro-acoustic psych-pop artist has created a unique back catalogue of recordings and performances, while refraining from the blueprint of the predictable singer-songwriter.

Review: THE BLUEBELLS, Glasgow Barrowland
Review: THE BLUEBELLS, Glasgow Barrowland
February 2, 2025

After disbanding in 1986, members pursued solo projects until reuniting for a series of performances. In 2023, they released their new album The Bluebells In The 21st Century following the re-release of Sisters. For this show, original members Ken, David, and Bobby will be joined by Campbell Owens (Aztec Camera), Mick Slaven (Del Amitri), and Douglas MacIntyre (Love and Money).

Celtic Connections 2025 Closes on a High Note
Celtic Connections 2025 Closes on a High Note
February 3, 2025

After disbanding in 1986, members pursued solo projects until reuniting for a series of performances. In 2023, they released their new album The Bluebells In The 21st Century following the re-release of Sisters. For this show, original members Ken, David, and Bobby will be joined by Campbell Owens (Aztec Camera), Mick Slaven (Del Amitri), and Douglas MacIntyre (Love and Money).

Review: ROAMING ROOTS REVUE, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Review: ROAMING ROOTS REVUE, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
January 27, 2025

Following the huge two night sell-out success of 2024’s Songs Of Modern Scotland, Roaming Roots Revue returns to recreate some legendary moments from some of Britain’s most iconic songwriters and bands ever.

Review: MARY POPPINS, Festival Theatre
Review: MARY POPPINS, Festival Theatre
January 27, 2025

Based on the stories of P.L. Travers and the Walt Disney film, the story of the World’s favourite nanny arriving on Cherry Tree Lane is even more magical than ever before featuring dazzling choreography, incredible effects and unforgettable songs.



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