Tuesday 19th February 2019 at York Theatre Royal. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Caution: mild spoilers Off The Middle have their sights set on tear ducts with this production of In Other Words by Matthew Seager. An intense two hander, the production gives an emotive insight into just what it’s like to feel yourself losing a loved one to... 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: 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 →
Interview: Layla Madanat & Ed Lees Talk Popcorn Productions’ Into the Deep
Popcorn Productions’ new show Into the Deep delves into a wide array of important issues ranging from relationships to toxic masculinity, mental health and PTSD. The show plays the Camden Fringe at the Etcetera Theatre 20th - 23rd August so I caught up with Director Layla Madanat and Writer Ed Lees to find out about... Continue Reading →
Interview: Grace Wranosky Talks GOLKK Theatre’s Peeking in the Portrait
Emerging physical theatre company GOLKK Theatre are heading for the Camden Fringe with their new show Peeking in the Portrait which looks at the liveliness of Lady Clementina Hawarden‘s portraiture - and the power of photography. This new work will play at the Lion and Unicorn 10th - 12th August so I caught up with the... 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: Michael Black on Faded Ink’s Debut – In the Wake Of
In the Wake Of is a new play and a gritty debut for new company on the scene Faded Ink Productions. Looking at what lengths people will go to when pushed to their limits, this looks to be a gripping production and its due to play the Camden Fringe at The Lion and Unicorn 3rd... 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 →