Natasha takes care of the theatre section of the site and writes music and film reviews too.
Away from these pages she writes regularly for The Stage and has reviewed books for the New Statesman, The Guardian and the literary site ReadySteadyBook.com.
Her most treasured musical memory to date would probably involve seeing Kristin Hersh live for the first time at the Borderline in London back in 1999. Either that or getting soaked to the skin as Radiohead played Paranoid Android in a field near Oxford. She enjoys going to the theatre, obviously, but is happiest when trawling through second hand book shops.
Albums she's most attached to at the moment include those by Okkervil River and Joanna Newsom.
Favourite plays of the year so far? The Reporter at the National and Kneehigh's Cymbeline, at the Lyric.