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Writer and performer Jamie-Lee Money talks new solo play ‘Spin Cycles’: “Grief isn’t always packaged in a clearcut way”

Following its original 2023 season, the show lands on the London stage for the first time, playing for a strictly limited run until the end of the week. Guillermo Nazara chats with the artist to learn more about her efforts to be on a roll. How does it feel to be finally opening your show…
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Review of ‘Cloakroom’: “Hangering in there”

The Camden Fringe Festival welcomes the world premiere of Emma Cater’s newest comedy, set around the bitter conversations between two theatre ushers during their break times. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its clothes-studded script ends up putting on the clamps. Have you ever wondered what secrets may…
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Review of ‘Two Come Home’: “Conflicted efforts”

The Camden Fringe Festival welcomes this new -themed play exploring the struggles of a young gay man fighting to break away from his abusive past. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its bitter portrayal of life manages to bring out the home truth. One of the first lessons we,…
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Harriett Waterhouse talks new play ‘Sex Chat Granny’: “There is an epidemic of loneliness and depression amongst men”

The Camden Fringe Festival welcomes Waterhouse’s writing debut, exploring the hardships of day-to-day relationships through the eyes of an experienced woman. Guillermo Nazara chats with her author and performer, to learn the most interesting facts about this up-and-coming show, guaranteed to give audiences a good poke… of fun. How did the idea for this show…
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Review of Avocado’s ‘Improv In Three Acts’: “Group fun never fails”

The company brings its triple comedy rendition to the London pub theatre scene, in a performance done in tandem with Noises From The Attic and Rose, Bud and Thorn groups. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this off the cuff interpretation manages to hook its audience instead. “I’m a…
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Review of ‘in|Secure’: “Just one more battle to win the war”

The sorrow and grief of the Ukraine war flies to the London stage in this one-woman show recounting the experiences of those who never left their homes. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this play presented as part of this year’s Camden Fringe, to let us know more on a play that haunts on the…



