Edinburgh Audio 2014: Dan Lentell talks to Phillip Aughey

  Dan Lentell talks to Phillip Aughey about The Exchange. Set in the outback, and based upon a real hotel in Muttaburra, Queensland. The Exchange is a comedy of barflies, BS and beer. Dan Lentell talks to Phillip Aughey

Edinburgh Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Kate Goodfellow about Smoking Ban

                  Smoking Ban, performed by Kate Goodfellow, was highly recommended by FringeReview at the Brighton Fringe 2014. In this interview with Paul Levy, Kate talks about rehearsing in front of a mirror, self-directing, self-motivating, and the process of bringing this solo theatre piece to the Edinburgh Fringe…

Edinburgh Audio 2014: Paul Levy chats to Henry Blofeld

                  Blowers is back at the Fringe and happy to talk about the theatre and comedy of cricket. Henry Blofeld loves to improvise in the commentary box, and here he talks to Paul Levy about telling stories about cricket and their memories of Test Match Special in…

Edinburgh Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Sid Sloane

                  Children’s TV Presenter, Sid Sloane is known  to a lot of children and their parents! Sid is on a mission to empower the younger ones, as well as entertain them. Here he talks about the theatre performer and the TV presenter. Sid lifts the lid on touring…

Edinburgh Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Josh Gardner

                        Josh Gardner brings his first show, a new work to the Fringe. Inspired by letters from George, a close relative who fought in the First World War, Josh talks about writing, creating and performing It’s All About George, a must-see show in the Free…

Edinburgh Audio 2014: Paul Levy meets Bowjangles

                  Bowjangles cut their musical theatre teeth in street performance. Their now show, On the Box, transfers flawlessly to the Fringe stage and here they share their wisdom with Paul Levy about fusing physical knockabout comedy with the unique comedy of the viola and other stringed weapons……

Edinburgh Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Gavin Robertson

                  Gavin Robertson has created another solo show. Here he charts his creative journey and reflects with Paul Levy on the thread of continuity in his highly acclaimed theatre work. His new solo work, Bond!, is another adventure into physical theatre that isn’t afraid to play with philosophy…

Edinburgh Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Nick Brice

                  Interview with Nick Brice Bite-Size are back at the Pleasance Dome with three more menus of short plays as well as a children’s show with an environmental flavour. Here, Director Nick Brice talks about choosing and directing short play format theatre. The Big Bite-Size Breakfast Show…

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Juliette Burton

                    Interview with Juliette Burton In this very candid interview, Juliette Burton, actor, writer, performer, comedian,  shares with Paul Levy how she created When I Grow Up, a personal account of her dreams, struggles and search for purpose and fun. Listen to our interview with Juliette…

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Matt Rudkin

                    Interview with Matt Rudkin Inconvenient Spoof were a hit at recent Fringes with Naive Dance Masterclass. Here Matt Rudkin talks to Paul Levy about their new show, Buddhism – Is it Just for Losers? Matt talks about how they create and bring work to the stage….

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Casual Violence Comedy

                      Interview with Casual Violence Comedy Award winning comedy group, Casual Violence Comedy are playing at their “home venue” with their new show at the Brighton Fringe. Here some of the group talk to Paul Levy about their unique style of comedy. Listen to our…

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Gail Louw

                      Interview with Gail Louw Acclaimed writer, Gail Louw offers us a revealing insight into the process of writing, as she conceived, researched, created and brought Duwayne, a play about someone treated as a potential criminal instead of a witness to a murder,  to the…

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy Meets John Hinton

                    Interview with John Hinton Is John Hinton a renaissance man ? Multi-talented writer, director, storyteller and performer John Hinton talks about Albert Einstein Relativitively Speaking and the process of turning an adult show into a junior edition. Listen to our interview with John Hinton

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy meets Laurel and Hardy

                      Interview with Philip Hutchinson and Tony Carpenter Philip Hutchinson’s play about Laurel and Hardy was a hit with the Sons of the Desert, the worldwide appreciate society for the two legends. Here we have both the light and dark of these two iconic clowns,…

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Jonathan Brown

                      Interview with Jonathan Brown Jonathan Brown, founder of theatre company, Something Underground, brings back his award-winning The Last Lunch, to the Brighton Fringe, as well as Betsy: Wisdom of a Brighton Whore, and Smoking Ban. Jonathan discusses the process of writing, creating new work,…

Brighton Audio 2014: FringeReview talks to Andy Currums

Interview with Andy Currums In this interview, Any Currums talks to Paul Levy about bringing a one man show, The People’s Champion,  about the legendary and often troubled snooker icon. Alex “Hurricane” Higgins to the stage. Listen to our interview with Andy Currums

Brighton Audio 2014: A Catch-up with Chris Orr

                Listen to our interview with Chris Orr Chris Orr brings two shows to the Brighton Five Pound Fringe. Chris talks about his new style of impro and how we works as a performer. 11th May 8pm – Slopro – The Opposite of Slick. A new style of…

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Frank Leon

                  New Venture Theatre regularly shine with their in Brighton. Now, Hedwig and the Angry Inch goes beyond their base in the city and head out on tour after the Fringe. We caught up with director, Frank Leon. Listen to our interview with Frank Leon

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to David Weedall

                    David Weedall, prolific writer and director, talks to us about Brighton-based Second Impression Theatre‘s new production, a “bizarre, dark comedy”, About a Heist. Listento our interview with David Weedall    

Brighton Audio 2014: FringeReview Meets Jim Walker

                  Jim Walker brings Normal Heights to Brighton, which was a hit at Boulder Fringe in 2013. Jim shares his journey from journals to stage – as he developed a “hilarious and moving musical exploring sexuality and the cost of silence.” Full show details here. Listen to our interview…

Brighton Audio 2014: FringeReview talks to Paddy O’Keefe

                  Paddy O’Keefe is back at the Brighton Fringe, via India with Bernard Shaw Invites You! which plays a cafe venue. Here Paddy discussed an iconic writer and influencer and the challenge of bringing him to the stage. Listen to our interview with Paddy O’Keefe

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to John Baldock

              Interview with John Baldock John Baldock is the proud General Manager at Brighton’s oldest and best loved theatre. The Theatre Royal plays host to a wide range of  theatre of interest to Fringe theatre goers. Here John shares his passion for the venue and lifts the lid on an…

Brighton Audio 2013: Paul Levy Talks with Matt and Jack Cryer

The Cabin has to be the hidden gem of a venue and programme at Brighton Fringe 2013. Here FringeReview talks to the literal makers of this venue – musicians Matt and Jack Cryer. All of their events are bookable and part of The Brighton Five Pound Fringe.

Brighton Audio 2014: A Bite-size chat with Nick Brice

                    Interview with Nick Brice Bite-Size is back with two brand new shows, one for adults, one for kids. We caught up with him briefly at the Brighton Fringe Launch. Listen to our interview with Nick Brice  

Brighton Audio 2014: Julian Caddy at the Brighton Fringe Launch

                Interview with Julian Caddy The man talked to us from a boat, surrounded by mating turtles. The Brighton Fringe is back, bigger and better … etc. Here Julian shares some frank fringe views and also his passion about the Fringe he is so committed to. Listen to…

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Michael Parker

                        Interview with Michael Parker Michael Parker has been inspiring young poets in recent years and he brings the now famous Brighton Youth Poets versus MCs to the Fringe for the second time. Listen to our interview with Michael Parker

Brighton Audio 2014: A Catch Up With The Warren

                Interview with James Turnbull and the Creators of Love Sick In this brief chat, Paul Levy chats, at the Fringe launch, to mover and shaker at The Warren, as well as the creators of a show playing at sister venue, Upstairs at Three and Ten, Love Sick….

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Chris Cresswell

                    Interview with Chris Cresswell Chris Cresswell directs and creates this new show that  premieres at the Brighton Fringe. Lost in Transit promises to be “a story to touch your heart and stir your senses”. Listen to our interview with Chris Cresswell  

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Björn McAteer Dahlberg

                  Interview with Björn McAteer Dahlberg Björn McAteer Dahlberg talks about the Fringe hit My Friend Lester which once again plays at the Dukebox Theatre. Here we hear about the process of creating a piece of biographical theatre, woven around classic music. Listen to our interview with Bjorn…

Brighton Audio 2014: Paul Levy talks to Nick Driftwood

                Interview with Nick Driftwood Brighton has its own Spiegeltent this year, home grown and with a programme packed with cabaret, music, theatre, circus, live literature and a lot more. Here. Nick Driftwood talks about the programme and why Brighton Fringe needs a Spiegeltent at all… Listen to…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Dan Lentell talks to ‘The Fitzrovia Radio Hour’

Interview with The Fitzrovia Radio Hour “If you don’t see this show now, then in the years to come you’ll pretend you did.” So said our reviewer, and here Dan Lentell chats to them about this five-starred piece of comedy theatre. Interview 24th August 2012: Listen to our interview with The Fitzrovia Radio Hour

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Johnny O’Callaghan

Interview with Johnny O’Callaghan Johnny O’Callaghan’s true story, rendered as a comedy play, Who’s Your Daddy?, is one of those true life tales that has to be shared. Shared it he has, but here we get a revealing insight into the craft of writing, and then performing one’s own unbelievable story. Interview 12th August 2012: Listen to…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to Charles Rangeley-Wilson

Interview with Charles Rangeley-Wilson Dan Lentell talks with angling writer Charles Rangeley-Wilson about Silt Road the natural as well as social history of an idyllic Buckinghamshire river disappearing under the pressure of the very urban expansion to which it gave birth. Listen to our interview with Charles Rangeley-Wilson

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Wolfgang Hoffman

Interview with Wolfgang Hoffman In a rare interview, a Fringe-tired Wolfgang Hoffman shares the story of Aurora Nova which brought a series of acclaimed productions to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2013. Listen to our interview with Wolfgang Hoffman

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to James Bannon

Interview with James Bannon As a former undercover policeman James Bannon knows how to act as though his life depended on it. Here he talks with Dan Lentell about his one man show Running With The Firm, based on the book of the same name. Listen to our interview with James Bannon PART 2 Having…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Tom Crawshaw

    Interview with Tom Crawshaw Tom, from Three’s Company,  talks to us about staging the life of a Python, the process of researching and bringing to the stage a biography of this comedy legend, in his play Not the Messiah. Listen to our interview with Tom Crawshaw

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to Ben Aaronovitch

Interview with Ben Aaronovitch Dan Lentell talks with the former Dr. Who writer and author of the Rivers of London Series who has just published the fourth installment in these ground-breaking urban fantasy novels. Listen to our interview with Ben Aaronovich

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to Roy Hattersley

Interview With Roy Hattersley Dan Lentell talks to Baron Hattersley of Sparkbrook about his most recent publication The Dukes of Devonshire as well his views on 2014, life in the House of Lords and above all the possibility of Buster’s Diaries making a long overdue Fringe debut. Listen to our interview with Roy Hattersley

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to Sir Timothy O’Shea

Interview with Tim O’Shea Sir Timothy O’Shea has been Principal and Vice Chancellor of Edinburgh University since 2002 and is chair of the Fringe. Dan Lentell speaks to him about the cross currents between Sir Tim’s roles as an educator and custodian of many of the Fringe’s most familiar venues. Listen to our interview with…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Africa Entsha

Interview with Africa Entsha Two members of four-man a Cappella group Africa Entsha chat to Paul Levy about their music which they brought to the Just Festival in Edinburgh in 2013. Listen to our interview with Africa Entsha

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Gavin Evans

Interview with Gavin Evans Gavin Evans talks about Diving, his world premiere of cinematic movements by Gavin Evans, composed and performed live by virtuoso violinist Richard Moore and sonic artist Tom Hull. Listen to our interview with Gavin Evans

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Bryony Kimmings

Interview with Bryony Kimmings Bryony Kimmings, and her niece, Taylor, present a unique, challenge, potent and relevant piece of theatre in Credible, Likeable Superstar Rolemodel – enough to earn them one of our coveted Outstanding Theatre Awards – the  famous FringeReview teapot.  Here the big teapot winner and the smaller teapot winner talk to us…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Shawn Hitchins

Interview with Shawn Hitchins Shawn Hitchins, proud ginger, and fine stand-up storyteller talks to Paul Levy about Ginger Nation, his story of being a sperm doner to a lesbian couple. Shawn talks about how the show was created and how it has developed during his Fringe run in Edinburgh. Listen to our interview with Shawn…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to Juliette Burton

Interview with Juliette Burton Dan Lentell talks with Juliette about her show When I Grow Up which chronicles her adventures and misadventures as she tries out all the jobs she thought dreamed of as a little girl. Listen to our interview with Juliette Burton

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to ‘A Play For September’

Interview with A Play For September Dan Lentell talks with the team behind A Play for September the unflinching story of the relationship between a teacher and his young female pupil told from the point of view of her best friend. Listen to our interview with ‘A Play for September’

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to ‘Specie’

Interview with Specie Dan Lentell talks with the team behind Specie the story of a near-contemporary future in which humans can opt to change their gender at will and of one extended family navigating the consequences. Listen to our interview with ‘Specie’

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to Bob Paisley

Bedtime Solos, by Jakob Holder, is directed by Bob Paisley and features Amy Kelly and Jordan Fox. Here Bob, from Central Standard Theatre, based in Kansas City, who has directed many other works by Holder (described by Edward Albee as “a gifted and provocative young playwright”, talks about this very unique piece of new writing. Listen…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to William Glenn and Trish Perry

Interview with William Glenn and Trish Perry A Brief History of Beer is a new show from The Wish Experience. Perfomers William Glenn and Trish Perry talk about the Free Fringe and the creation of a comedy show, through a lot of hands-on and hands-off research. Listen to our interview with William Glann and Trish…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Kefi Chadwick and Donnacadh

Natural Shocks have brought an entire venue and a suite of shows to the Edinburgh Fringe this year – a unique venue that invites you to “Pick a booth and peep…” into their work. Here we chat to Donnacadh O’Briain, Director & producer of PEEP and also writer in residence and author of several plays in…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to Ryan Good

Interview with Ryan Good Everything you wanted to know about the weird and wondrous world of sex in the animal kingdom (but were afraid to ask). Dan Lentell talks with the star and producer of Sex With Animals Ryan Good. Listen to our interview with Ryan Good

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Kate Saffin talks to George Evans and Jesse Fox

      Interview with George Evans and Jesse Fox George Evans and Jesse Fox from Engineer Theatre talk to Kate Saffin about their verbatim theatre production, Missing. We hear about the research process and how mountains of material were distilled into a fine piece of theatre. Listen to our interview with George Evans and Jesse…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Colin Pip Dixon

    Interview with Colin Pip Dixon Colin Pip Dixon, from the Elsewhere Ensemble brings His Majesty, the Devil, a Play with Music,  written by his mother.  Here he talks about the play, and the special family connection between performers and writer, as well as the process of blending music with drama. Listen to our interview…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Nigel Nevinson

Interview with Nigel Nevinson Nigel Nevinson has written and performs in The Trials and Tribulations of Mr Pickwick. Nigel talks about the production, about Charles Dickens and about the creation of this piece of solo theatre. Listen to our interview with Nigel Nevinson

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Kathy-Jo Ross

    Interview with Kathy-Jo Ross Kathy Jo-Ross is director and co-creator of Drum Struck, an interactive drum and music show built around a piece of story theatre. Here she talks about the role of directing this unique production. Listen to our interview with Kathy-Jo Ross

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Clifford Barry

    Interview with Clifford Barry Clifford Barry wrote and performs the solo theatre production of You all Know Me, I’m Jack Ruby!, a penetrating and powerful examination of the man who shot Lee Harvey Oswald. Here Clifford talks to Paul Levy about how the show came into being and the process of creating an acclaimed…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Ursula Burns

    Interview with Ursula Burns Adult comedy and harp – from a woman who once ran away to the circus. A frank and inspiring interview with Ursula Burns who brings her show, I Do It For the Money, to the Free Fringe. Listen to our interview with Ursula Burns

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Daniel Cainer

    Interview with Daniel Cainer Daniel Cainer has been performing his blend of story telling and singing for quite a few years at the Fringe. We finally managed to track him down for a wonderful chat about making his wonderful brand of entertainment, and why he comes back year after year. This year it is…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to Ivy Paige

Interview with Ivy Paige In a breathless interview Dan Lentell talks with cabaret sensation Ivy Paige en route between engagements. Can you spot the bit where Dan hears “hills” instead of “heels”? Listen to our interview with Ivy Paige

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to Shelley Knowles & Mervyn Stutter

Interview with Shelley Knowles & Mervyn Stutter Following a hectic day at ‘Meet the Media’ Dan Lentell has an off-the-cuff chat with the director of Killing Roger as well as a genuine Fringe legend who’s Pick of the Fringe has been informing audiences since the early ’90s. Listen to our interview with Shelley Knowles & Mervyn Stutter

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Steven Green

   Interview with Steven Green Steven is Artistic Director of highly acclaimed, London based Fourth Monkey Theatre Company. Here, Steven talks about how the company finds and develops work. In 2013, they bring three productions to the Edinburgh Fringe. Listen to our interview with Steven Green from Fourth Monkey

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to Steve Richards

Interview with Steve Richards Lifelong politico and respected pundit Steve Richards has returned to Edinburgh with a second outing of his Rock ‘n’ Roll Politics. Here he talks with Dan Lentell about happenings at Holyrood and Westminster as well as the up and downs of the greasy pole climbers in both parliaments. Listen to our…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to Patrick Collier

   Interview with Patrick Collier One of the hardest working people at this year’s Fringe, Patrick Collier is the producer of both The Fantasist and The Little Soldiers. Here he talks with Edinburgh Editor Dan Lentell about the shows as well as sharing his views on life, the Fringe and everything. Listen to our interview with Patrick Collier

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Nir Paldi

Interview with Nir Paldi FringeReview doesn’t give out many of its legendary Outstanding Theatre Awards. Yet it was an easy decision to award Theatre Ad Infinitum with an award for Translunar Paradise in 2011. Their current production, Ballad of the Burning Star is a very different piece. Here Paul Levy talks to writer and performer…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Alison Pollard-Mansergh

   Interview with Alison Pollard-Mansergh Interactive Theatre International have been touring Faulty Towers The Dining Experience since 1997. Here, in a frank interview, Alison talks of the show’s relationship to the original, and how the company keeps this consistently highly reviewed show fresh. Listen to our interview with Alison Pollard-Mansergh

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Sofia Price and Brian Portsmouth

Interview with Sofia Price and Brian Portsmouth P & P Theatre bring Grated Expectations to the Edinburgh Fringe. Here,  writers Brian Portsmouth and Sofia Price talk about the play, “An original new comedy based on a man’s obsession with one of the greatest British novelists of all time.” They also talk about the process of…