Camden Fringe is to host an interesting work this year as FK Co-Lab bring their production The Cardboard Kitchen Project to the fringe. It’s a company which seeks to champion fair, ethical ways of producing theatre as well as the increased representation of minorities and it’s a production which explores the importance of memories, culture... 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: 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: 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 →