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Jolien’s Theatre Diary
Connecting the West End to the World
Jolien Laeremans
Theatre Journalist | Industry Critic | Cultural Consultant
Jolien is a theatre journalist, a communication specialist, and the driving force behind Jolien’s Theatre Diary.
After immersive chapters living in Dublin and London, Jolien now serves as an international bridge between the West End and the European stage.
Her mission? To spotlight the "hidden heartbeat" of the industry—from technical craftsmanship to the global scalability of musical theatre
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Industry Insights & Reviews
A professional look behind the curtain of the UK’s most compelling productions. From the technical mastery of the West End to the innovative spirit of the Fringe, these reviews and analyses focus on artistic excellence, commercial scalability, and the international future of theatre.
Friends: The Musical Parody
I think I can safely say (well, I hope!) that Friends is one of the best series of all time. And now it’s been turned into a musical? From the moment it was announced, I knew I had to see it, written by Bob and Tobly McSmith and honestly, it did not disappoint.
Review: Love Quirks
Love Quirks is an award-winning musical now playing at The Other Palace Studio, London, until 12 October. The show follows four flatmates exploring love, friendship, and self-discovery in a heartfelt and relatable story. With standout performances by Lewis Bear Brown, Clodagh Green, Tom Newland, and Ayesha Patel, plus clever staging and powerful songs, Love Quirks offers an intimate, funny, and emotional theatre experience not to miss.