Interview: Rowan Jacobs on Peaky Grinders’ New Show Life in Death

Peaky Grinders are set to play the Camden Fringe in late August with their new show Life in Death, which deals with important and controversial issues from a fascinating angle. The show plays at The Water Rats 20th - 22nd August so I caught up with Rowan Jacobs to talk all things Peaky Grinders, Life In... Continue Reading →

Interview: SYCORAX Theatre Company on Debut Show Obsolete Tomfoolery

Sycorax Theatre Company makes its debut with new work Obsolete Tomfoolery which delves into the fascinating social history of witch trials for purposes both comic and thought provoking. It’s set to play the Camden Fringe at the Etcetera Theatre 13th-21st August, so I caught up with the company to cover all things new company, new... Continue Reading →

Interview: Brendan Way on The Parentheticals’ ‘Improdyssey’

The Parentheticals’ show Improdyssey returns to the Camden Fringe this year to entertain and delight audiences with an interactive, fully improvised show which will take both characters and audiences on quirky quests - it plays the Camden Fringe at the Etcetera Theatre 3rd - 5th August. I caught up with Brendan Way to talk all... Continue Reading →

Interview: Joe O’Neill on Little Shadow Theatre’s The New Irish Playbook

Little Shadow Theatre’s new show The New Irish Playbook is a collection of six short plays written and directed by Joe O’Neill. The show plays the Camden Fringe at Etcetera Theatre from 30th July - 2nd August. With a running time of 60 minutes, The New Irish Playbook promises to pack in a diverse range... Continue Reading →

Interview: Rachel Salisbury on New Show To the Moon…and back…and back…

Rachel Salisbury’s show To the Moon and back...and back...and back... takes us on her journey from innocent Facebook post to Viral fame along with personal reflections about her search for love. The show plays at the Etcetera Theatre from 18th-22nd August as part of the Camden Fringe. I caught up with Rachel to find out... Continue Reading →

Interview: Erika Eva Talks Ekata Theatre & New Show ‘On Mother’s Day’

Ekata Theatre’s new show On Mother’s Day tackles a complex, serious issue with a clear goal in mind: to humanise the individuals awaiting the death penalty. An ensemble piece on capital punishment which is performed in the round, On Mother’s Day will play at The Cockpit Theatre, London from 13th - 16th August as part of... Continue Reading →

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