Aslant Theatre Company are packed and headed for the Camden Fringe with a show which looks back in order to look forward; to re-tell in order to tell anew... MUSE will play the Camden People’s Theatre 22nd to 25th August 2019 (tickets here) so I caught up with Artistic Director Antonia Georgieva to talk all... Continue Reading →
Interview: KT Roberts & Micha Mirto Talk Villain, Interrupted
Dolls in Amber are bringing a lively new show to the Camden Fringe with Villain, Interrupted which plays the Etcetera Theatre from 7th - 11th August 2019 (tickets here). Fascinated by the idea of villains being therapised (yes, I am inventing a word there) into heroes, I caught up with writer KT Roberts and Director... Continue Reading →
Interview: Simon Stewart Talks My Other Self: The Evolution of Shakespeare’s Richard III
All or Nothing Theatre Company are heading to the Camden Fringe with a play which looks at one of Shakespeare’s most villainous characters through a very contemporary lens. The shows plays The Cockpit Theatre 19th - 23rd August and you can find tickets here. Ever a fan of Shakespearean shows, I caught up with writer... Continue Reading →
Interview: Laura England Talks All Things Marathon for You
Northern Highlights are bringing a very current production to the Camden Fringe this year with Marathon for You. The show plays at the Hen and Chickens Theatre 18th - 20th August (tickets here) so I caught up with writer Laura England to find out about all things Marathon for You... Marathon for You is proudly... Continue Reading →
Interview: David Coverdale Talks Debut Play To Anyone Who Listens
David Coverdale debuts a personal, heartfelt play about family and communication at the Camden Fringe with To Anyone Who Listens. The show plays at the Hen and Chickens 17th - 19th August, so I caught up with David to talk all things To Anyone Who Listens and theatre... To Anyone Who Listens is your debut play... Continue Reading →
Interview: Molly Gearen Talks King’s Shakespeare Company’s The Comedy Of Errors
The King’s Shakespeare Company are heading to the Camden Fringe with a condensed, fast-paced production of one of Shakespeare’s best comedies: The Comedy Of Errors. They’re passionate about bringing a love of the bard to modern audiences and their production plays the Camden Fringe at The Cockpit 17th - 18th August, so I caught up... Continue Reading →
Interview: 7th Sense Theatre Company Talk New Show Memory Soldier
7th Sense Theatre Company bring a moving, gritty new drama to the Camden Fringe this year with Memory Soldier, a play which looks at the impact of PTSD not just on those returning from war, but their loved ones too. Memory Soldier will play at Camden People’s Theatre 13th - 15th August so I caught... Continue Reading →
Interview: K. B Morris Talks New Show O.L.D: Online Dating
K. B Morris brings a modern tale to the Camden Fringe this year with O.L.D - a show which dives into online dating, modern relationships and London living. The show plays the Camden Fringe at The Water Rats 25th - 26th August so I caught up with Morris to talk all things O.L.D: Online Dating... Continue Reading →
Interview: Ryan Penny & Simon Godfrey on Falling Pennies’ Beyond the Grave
Falling Pennies Theatre are returning to the Camden Fringe this year with their new show Beyond the Grave - a comic piece which spoofs the spooky with glee. The show plays at the Etcetera Theatre 10th - 14th of August so I caught up with writer Simon Godfrey and founder Ryan Penny to get the... Continue Reading →
Interview: Annie Jenkins Talks New Show A Tinder Trilogy
Annie Jenkins brings a comical, topical show to the Camden Fringe with A Tinder Trilogy. The show plays the Camden Fringe at The Hen and Chickens from 4th -7th August so I caught up with her to get the inside scoop on this quirky piece of new writing... Tell us a little about your show... Continue Reading →