Summer of Theatre 2025: Going To The Wild West, A Band Breaking Barriers & Simply The Best Show I've Seen!
- Lucy Moon
- Sep 5
- 3 min read
Hello world! Welcome back to another blog. In this blog, I will be taking you through what shows I saw during the summer for this one, what I'll do is I'll do a short version of what I saw, and then I'll add a link to the full review of each one, going into full detail of the creatives involved and all the other moments that made it all the more magical. So without further ado, here is what shows I saw during the summer.
Romeo & Juliet at The Globe:
During my week off of my day job during the summer I managed to watch Romeo & Juliet at The Globe theatre with good friend Leo long. This was certainly a bucket list moment, and I’ve never seen anything so magical, as it’s the sort of thing where you step into it and it feels like a dream. I also loved this version of the show, as it was so different from a previous version I saw, which I quite liked.

Click the link below to see my review of the show and what my thoughts on it were:
Here is also a TikTok mini vlog of all of the checkpoints I made during my visit to the Theatre.
The Autistix:
The next show I got the chance to see was The Autistix live in London. After Leo showed me videos of the band and how he got involved in it, I knew this was something I could not pass up on. And there bar itself was cosy, the band itself was epic, and if you’re ever in London and want to watch some epic talent then this band is the ones you should see. I also met Leo’s mum and she is one of the nicest people you’ll ever meet, and she took some brilliant videos and photos, one of which is of me and Leo on the stage after the performance!

Please see a link to my blog below on my thoughts of the band in more detail and why you should support them!
Here is also my vlog on what I got up to before, during and after the gig itself.
Tina: The Tina Turner Musical:
At the end of July the final show I went to watch Tina: The Tina Turner Musical. This was a spectacle to see, showing the highs and lows of the iconic rock and roll superstar and how she became the woman she was known as this day and age. There was also a problem during the show, meaning they had to stop it temporarily, but how they carried on was by far amazing.

See the link below for the full review of the show and what I thought of each actor taking on an important figure of the late rock and roll stars life.
Please also see a vlog of what I got up to before, during and after the show on that very day.
And that was it for what live shows I saw during the summer. Yes it was a short one, but as I said, there will be links to the full reviews of each of them, so you can see what I thought of each of them.
See you soon for another blog. Until next time...
This is The Autistic Actress signing off :)








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