/EINPresswire.com/ London, UK, April 20th, 2012 - A new website has launched to give UK theatre fans a place to air their views about all things stage. WasThatGood.com will provide honest opinions and recommendations on all the latest performances.
The new website will fill an existing gap in the review market for honest theatre and stage show appraisals - a marked change from the current raft of sites which merely advertise shows like
the Woman in Black and
Matilda. WasThatGood.com will offer more honest show reviews than the mainstream media by leveraging viewer feedback.
The site has been developed by theatre fan Robert Stuart in response to the lack of honest show review sites around. WasThatGood.com will give theatre fans a platform on which they can post opinions and read impartial reviews on all sorts of
London shows and nationwide performances.
Robert Stuart commented, "I was pretty tired of the general lack of quality of review sites around, and I am a real theatre fan - so wanted to put that right. Too many sites exist which are not impartial or are revenue driven by advertising - WasThatGood.com will be genuinely honest and open for users to post and read their own reviews."
The ongoing financial crisis has seen many people stop attending theatre shows, since they do not feel that they will have value for money based on reviews. The WasThatGood.com service will seek to address this and encourage people to read honest reviews before once more attending the theatre to see a show.
The WasThatGood.com website will grow to offer users an honest and open platform which will benefit from genuine show reviews from impartial reviewers.
WasThatGood.com will also offer information on show times and will allow users to search shows by the best-rated in review terms. The site will also offer a ticket-buying functionality.
About WasThatGood.com
WasThatGood.com was born in an attempt to give the public a say in the world of theatre by offering an independent forum for them to share their opinions. The intent is to promote open discussion regarding the theatre, which could very well lead to improvement as theatres will have to face reality and will no longer be subject to only a handful of critics who have a channel to the public.
WasThatGood.com is giving the public a voice and theatres will now have an army of critics to contend with. The site is completely independent so users can be confident that what they read is truly the opinion of someone who saw the show and not simply another promotional tactic.
Contact:
Robert Stuart
Email: info@wasthatgood.com
Website:
http://wasthatgood.com/