Lisa O'Hare on bringing her show to Camden Fringe 2022
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Interview: There’s No Getting Away from Kevin
Kevin P Gilday chats about his new EdFringe show, Spam Valley
Read More »#Hypocrisy, Theatre503 – Review
Pros: Full of honesty, humour and a word perfect performance, the sound and strength of Imogen Stirling’s words create a landscape that restores the faith in middle class privilege. Cons: Spoken word performance is not for everyone. Spoken word performance may not be everyone’s cup of tea. For many it brings to mind images of bearded hipsters in berets; rest assured that only occurs once tonight, and in a most amusing of ways. But if you were to consider spoken ...
Read More »The Toll, Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club – Review
A wonderful evening with profound thoughts, sharp humour and extremely intelligent work; a show not to miss!
Read More »Out-Spoken, The Forge – Review
An eclectic and impressive collection of spoken word, poetry and music - a sumptuous night out.
Read More »A Tale From The Bedsit, Hoxton Hall
by Paul CreeDirected by Stef O’Driscoll★★★★ Pros: Interesting and candid performance from one of Spoken Word’s up-and-coming stars. Cons: It would have been nice to have more artists performing, but maybe I’m just greedy! Our Verdict: A different sort of performance from the usual fare at theatres, but still very entertaining. Courtesy of Paul Cree A friend of mine recently invited me to a Spoken Word evening near King’s Cross. What’s that, I hear you say? Well it can be ...
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