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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.


EDINBURGH 2018: Comedy Safe From Forced Audience Participation
EDINBURGH 2018: Comedy Safe From Forced Audience Participation
July 18, 2018

BWW reviewer Natalie O'Donoghue blogs about comedy at this years Edinburgh Festival Fringe that doesn't involve forced participation.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Russell Hicks
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Russell Hicks
July 9, 2018

BWW catches up with Russell Hicks to chat about bringing Love Song for the Viciously Ambitious to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Sarah Keyworth
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Sarah Keyworth
July 9, 2018

BWW catches up with Sarah Keyworth to chat about bringing Dark Horse to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Matt Price
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Matt Price
July 9, 2018

BWW catches up with Matt Price to talk about taking Last Night A Weegie Saved My Life to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Ken Cheng
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Ken Cheng
July 6, 2018

BWW catches up with Ken Cheng to chat about bringing Best Dad Ever to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Darren Harriott
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Darren Harriott
July 6, 2018

BWW catches up with Dan Harriott to talk about taking Visceral to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Robert Softley Gale Gives A Director's View On Accessibility
Robert Softley Gale Gives A Director's View On Accessibility
July 6, 2018

BWW catches up with Robert Softley Gale to talk about accessible theatre from a director's point of view and bringing My Left Right Foot to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Harriet Kemsley
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Harriet Kemsley
July 5, 2018

BWW catches up with Harriet Kemsley to chat about bringing Slutty Joan to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

BWW Interview: Vikki Stone On Her Upcoming Tour
BWW Interview: Vikki Stone On Her Upcoming Tour
July 5, 2018

BWW catches up with comedian Vikki Stone to chat about her upcoming tour.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Robyn Perkins
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Robyn Perkins
July 4, 2018

BWW catches up with Robyn Perkins to chat about bringing 10,000 Decisions to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Ian Smith
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Ian Smith
July 4, 2018

BWW catches up with Ian Smith to chat about bringing Craft to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Bethany Black
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Bethany Black
July 4, 2018

BWW catches up with Bethany Black to talk about bringing Unwinnable to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

BWW Review: AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, Edinburgh Playhouse
BWW Review: AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, Edinburgh Playhouse
July 3, 2018

Zack Mayo is in training to become a US Navy Pilot. When he rolls into boot camp with a bit too much of a swagger, drill Sergeant Foley doesn't make life easy for him. When he falls for local girl Paula Pokrifki and tragedy befalls his friend and fellow candidate, Zack realises the importance of love and friendship and finds the courage to be himself and win the heart of the woman he loves. It's only then he can truly become an Officer and a Gentleman.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A - Eliza Jackson
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A - Eliza Jackson
July 3, 2018

BWW chats to Eliza Jackson about bringing The Voice Behind The Stars to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A - The Political History Of Smack And Crack
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A - The Political History Of Smack And Crack
July 2, 2018

BWW catches up with Ed Edward to chat about bringing The Political History of Smack and Crack to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A - Steen Raskopoulos
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A - Steen Raskopoulos
July 2, 2018

BWW catches up with Steen Raskopoulos to chat about bringing Stay to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A - Athena Kugblenu
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A - Athena Kugblenu
July 2, 2018

BWW catches up with Athena Kugblenu to chat about bringing Follow The Leader to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Picasso's Women
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A- Picasso's Women
July 2, 2018

BWW catches with Colette Redgrave about taking Picasso's Women to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A - Di and Viv and Rose
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Q&A - Di and Viv and Rose
July 2, 2018

BWW catches up with Handmade Theatre to talk about taking their production of Di and Viv and Rose to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

BWW Review: PRIDE AND PREJUDICE* *SORT OF, Tron Theatre, Glasgow
BWW Review: PRIDE AND PREJUDICE* *SORT OF, Tron Theatre, Glasgow
June 30, 2018

Join Tron Theatre Company and Blood of the Young for a unique and colourful take on the definitive rom-com, Pride & Prejudice. Five vaguely familiar young women have a story to tell. You'll have seen them, emptying the chamber pots and sweeping ash from the grate, the overlooked and the undervalued making sure that everyone above stairs finds their happy ending. Because when you can't be the romantic lead in your own story, you have to play a supporting role in someone else's.



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