
After studying a degree in Classics, graduation brought Ploy back to the modern world with a nasty bump. Ploy then decided her future lay in media and now works as a journalist. When not throwing toga parties, she likes to explore London and write. Follow her musings at http://ployradford.wordpress.com/
5
Jun
2013
‘Fallen in Love’, The Tower of London
This quaint play is still worth seeing if you love your court intrigues and are a newcomer to Tudor history
19
Sep
2012
Natural History Museum? Priceless
The night, exclusive to MasterCard holders, kicked off with drinks and canapés in the former Geological Museum
2
May
2012
‘The King’s Speech’ in the West End
The play follows the story of how the Duke of York overcame his stammer with the help of Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue
1
May
2011
Crossroads of the Ancient World
The grand finale to the exhibition is the gold on display from Tillya Tepe, which translates to 'the hill of gold’
14
Apr
2011
Sheeps and WitTank: Sketch comedy
Both of these sketch groups share a wild abundance of hair, lots of talent and are shameless in their pursuit for laughs