July 2023 When it comes to friendship, Andrea Holland and Giovanna Koyama have plenty to say, and they’ve made a show to share their thoughts with audiences this August. “Queendom” is a physical comedy described as “a crossover between a modern fairy tale and a sitcom about flatmates” which incorporates their Latin and Spanish personas... Continue Reading →
Interview: Ronan Colfer talks “A Foray in Innocence”
July 2023 Royalty at risk, frictions at court and a romance in peril: “A Foray in Innocence”, inspired by classics and embracing tropes of tragedy and farce, is set to be a rollercoaster production at this year’s Camden Fringe. The show will be at Upstairs at the Gatehouse from 15th- 19th August as part of... 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: Daniel Toney talks “Mine” (or “Unapologetically Autistic”)
July 2023 Billed as “a one-man show about life as a neurotypical adult, covering diagnosis, social situations, media portrayal and all the curve balls that life can throw at you”, Daniel Toney’s “Mine” (or “Unapologetically Autistic”) promises a neat 60 minutes of insight into autism. The show will be playing at the Canal Cafe Theatre... Continue Reading →
Interview: Aurore Padenou & Lorna Dempsey talk “The Vagina Monologues”
July 2023 Thirty years after its first staging, a production of “The Vagina Monologues” is heading to the Camden Fringe, as relevant as ever. Tackling taboos and raising important awareness along the way, the show will play at the Canal Cafe Theatre 12th-15th August. Here, producer and cast member Aurore Padenou (AP) and director Lorna... 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 →
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: Mo Korede talks “Our Father”
July 2023 Mo Korede’s “Our Father” looks at fathers and fatherhood through the lens of absence and presence. The show is set to play Theatro Technis from 4th - 5th August as part of this year’s Camden Fringeand here, Mo talks driving forces, intent and great advice… So, tell me a little about your upcoming... 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 →
Interview: Bryan Oliver talks “Scavengers”
July 2023 Writer and Director Bryan Oliver is set to bring new work “Scavengers” to the Camden Fringe in August. Telling the tale of a post- apocalyptic world in which a group of scavengers battle to survive in overwhelming circumstances, the show will play at the Etcetera Theatre from the 16th - 20th August. Here,... Continue Reading →