Review: Edmonds at York Theatre Royal

Saturday, 9th September 2023 at York Theatre Royal. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Described as “Doctor Faustus cosmically collides with Deal or No Deal”, Cosmic Collective’s Edmonds is a whacky show which marries improv with the absurd to take audiences through Noel Edmonds’ life and career. The show is written and performed by Joe Feeney, who is joined briefly... Continue Reading →

Review: Salty Brine (Bigmouth Strikes Again) at Soho Theatre

Monday, 4th September 2023 at Soho Theatre, London. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman A musician ensemble sparkles in crystal accessories and all-white outfits: a nod, perhaps to David Byrne's all-metallic grey ensemble in American Utopia? Or maybe, it's a nod to the world of Xanadu... Salty Brine (Bigmouth Strikes Again) has many creative "nods" in what... Continue Reading →

Review: Dumbledore is So Gay at Southwark Playhouse

Friday, 18th August 2023 at Southwark Playhouse, London. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman What you might expect from a piece like Dumbledore is So Gay is something that skirts the very edge of copyright infringement laws. I was thinking Harry Potter, but taking place in some imaginary, queer fantasia. I was thinking it would be pure... Continue Reading →

Interview: Nayonica Ghosh & Melina Fiol talk “Leicester Foxes”

August 2023 Promising an hour of stand-up featuring songs and niche observational humour, “Comedian pals and cheerful Leicester gals” Nayonica Ghosh and Melina Fiol are bringing their show “Leicester Foxes” to the Camden Fringe this month. Melina sold out her first split bill at last year’s Women in Comedy Festival and was handpicked by Leicester... Continue Reading →

Interview: Nerine Skinner talks “The Rise and Fall of Nerine Skinner”

August 2023 What happens when in the space of one year, your political parody videos take you viral (including a parody Liz Truss campaign video that actually gained more views than the original), you get to the semi-final of Britain’s Got Talent as part of a trio, and then see it all disappear without onward... Continue Reading →

Interview: The Freshly Squeezed Company talk “EVERYTHING, ALWAYS: The Memorial”

July 2023 Featuring four idiot clowns named Balloonless, Tasteless, Childless and Friendless, who attempt to put on a memorial for their dead friend - having never before performed it without him - “EVERYTHING, ALWAYS: The Memorial” promises to be quite a wild ride. This new show from the Freshly Squeezed Company is set to play... Continue Reading →

Interview: Weeping Lemonade’s Creative Team talk “Witch Hazel”

July 2023 “Witch Hazel”, billed as “a densely layered piece of social surrealism” which explores clashing social mores across generations, will play at the Etcetera Theatre this August (22nd-23rd) as part of the Camden Fringe. Here, the creative team of Weeping Lemonade Productions (who have chosen not to be individually named) chat about the show,... Continue Reading →

Review: Union at Arcola Theatre

Tuesday 25th July 2023 at Arcola Theatre, London. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Charlotte Dawes As society grapples with the complexities of maintaining community roots during redevelopment, Union offers a compelling perspective of the gentrification happening around us in London. Directed by Wiebke Green, Union tackles this multi-faceted process through Saskia, played by Dominique Tipper, a property developer... Continue Reading →

Interview: Suchandrika Chakrabarti talks “Doomscrolling”

July 2023 Following recent writing credits on “Have I Got News for You” and a host of Radio 4 comedy shows, Suchandrika Chakrabarti is heading back to the stage with a new show. “Doomscrolling” will be at the Camden Comedy Club on the 24th and 26th August and looks at our relationship with headlines and... Continue Reading →

Interview: Mark Rutterford talks “Love. Stories”

July 2023 Let’s talk about love shall we? That’s just what Mark Rutterford’s show will be doing this August as he brings “Love. Stories.” to the Camden Fringe. Promising great entertainment for romantics and cynics alike, this show is set to play the Aces & Eights 26th - 27th August (5pm) and here, Mark chats... Continue Reading →

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