Month: April 2025

Interviews

Interview: Brighton Fringe – The Artists’ Perspective

From artistic inspiration to hopes and expectations and the mucky business of finance, hear what seven writers have to say…

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Interview: Standing Out From The Herd

Ruth Berkoff's The Beauty of Being Herd certainly fits the fringe ethos perfectly, where else will you find a grown…

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Interview: How to Keep Your Costume Costs Down

Martin Stewart on Prospero’s Dead, a show with more than a passing nod to Shakespere's The Tempest

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Interview: From Eurovision to Brighton Fringe

Annabel Edmonds does a live read-through of her sitcom scripts to critical acclaim and universal approval

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Interview: The Art of A Very Long Show Title!

Annabel Edmonds does a live read-through of her sitcom scripts to critical acclaim and universal approval

Reviews

Review: Glamazon Prime, Phoenix Arts Club

A tricky concept delivered with humour and skill.

Reviews

Review: Romeo and Juliet, Hackney Empire

Use of rap is just one of the creative approaches that bring enthusiasm and vitality to this story in unexpected…

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Interview: Girlhood, Identity and Growing Up With Garage

Sophia Leonie gets to grips with girlhood, identity and growing up with Garage

Reviews

Review: When the cloud catches colours, Barbican Centre

A poignant verbatim piece about queer ageing, which captures the fragility of belonging and the enduring search for safety. 

Reviews

Review: Teatro La Plaza: Hamlet, Barbican Centre

Put aside traditional expectations of a production of Hamlet and be surprised, amused and very moved by this homage to…

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