K.B Morris is heading up a new production of a bold Sarah Kane piece, 4.48 Psychosis Which is set to play one date only at the Church of the Holy Innocents on May 25th 2019 (tickets here). I caught up with Morris to find out what’s in store for her audience... Sarah Kane’s 4:48 Psychosis is one... Continue Reading →
Interview: Sam Berrill Talks Manic Chord’s New Project This is Yesterday
Leeds-based company Manic Chord Theatre are stepping out from beneath the proscenium arch and into cyberland with their latest project. I caught up with Co Director Sam Berrill to talk all things This is Yesterday... Who are Manic Chord and what defines and drives you as a company? Manic Chord Theatre was formed in 2012... Continue Reading →
Interview: GOLKK Theatre Talk New Show rest[less]
GOLKK Theatre have a new show, rest[less], which is set to play at the Resolution 2019 Festival at The Place, London on 31st January 2019. I caught up with company members Olaf and Kristin to find out more about this new work. So, a new year and a new show for GOLKK! Can you tell... Continue Reading →
Interview: Tom Hartwell Talks New Show Before 30
Tom Hartwell is at it again. After a hit run at the Camden Fringe with Flood and bagging equally favourable coverage prior to that with Contactless and You Tweet My Face Space, he returns to the stage as writer and star of new show Before 30. The show is set to play at Waterloo East... 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: Claudia Carroll on Orange Moon Theatre’s The Nightingale & the Rose
Orange Moon Theatre are bringing lesser known and performed Oscar Wilde works to the Camden Fringe this August. I caught up with Claudia Carroll who promises that everything we love about witty Wilde remains intact in this loving adaptation. The show plays at The Lion and Unicorn until August 3rd... Tell us a little about... Continue Reading →
Interview: Mitchell Jay on New Show S/he/it Happens
Mitchell Jay brings new show S/he/it Happens to the Camden Fringe after a sell out run in Brighton. They’re passionate about raising awareness of Gender Identity and Gender Dysphoria through a solo show packed with personal content. The show plays the Camden Fringe at Etcetera Theatre until 3rd August 2018 so I caught up with... Continue Reading →