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…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Tina Kronis and Richard Alger

Interview with Tina Kronis and Richard Alger FringeReview gave an Outstanding Theatre Award for Theatre Movement Bazaar‘s Anton’s Uncles at the Fringe in 2011. Here writer Richard Alger, and choreographer Tina Kronis, (both founders of the company)  talk about the realisation of Track 3, a new physical theatre work inspired by Chekhov’s The Three Sisters,…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Roddy Peters and Anna Wheatley

        Interview with Roddy Peters and Anna Wheatley Puppeteer-performers, and children’s theatre makers, Roddy Peters and Anna Wheatley from Tucked In Productions have collaborated with Greenwich Theatre to bring two shows to the Fringe – The Golden Cowpat and Sam Rose in the Shadows. Here they talk about their work and their belief that…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Kate Saffin

     Interview with Kate Saffin Alarum Theatre, writer, director and performer, Kate Saffin talks to us about her newest play, Finding Libby. Kate talks about living on, and setting a play on a canal boat, and the process of play writing. Listen to our interview with Kate Saffin

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Dan Lentell talks to Henry Blofeld and Peter Baxter

Interview with Henry Blofeld and Peter Baxter Two of cricket’s most famous voices descend from the commentary box to talk with Dan Lentell to discuss Blofeld and Baxter, the show which perfectly captures the irreverent spirit of their very special bromance. (Unedited to retain the TMS flavour). Listen to our interview with Blofeld and Baxter

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Penny Jackson and Joan Kane

Interview with Penny Jackson and Joan Kane Safe comes to the Edinburgh Fringe from the pen of writer, Penny Jackson, working with Director/Developer Joan Kane from Ego Actus. Offering fascinating insight into the relationship between writer and director, Paul Levy finds out how a novelist becomes a willing writer of plays! Listen to our interview…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Yael Karavan

Interview with Yael Karavan Yael Karavan (Karavan Ensemble) and Tanya Khabarova (Derevo), a unique collaboration, whose show at Summerhall, Somnambules and the 7 Deadly Sins, invites us “on an epic voyage into the mysteries of what we are made of, transporting us through archetypes, icons and the ancestors within us”. Paul Levy talks them about that, about…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to David Byrne

Winner: 2013 Les Enfants Terribles Award, PIT Theatre bring this comedy, Kubrick3,  to the Edinburgh Fringe after successful reviews in London. Director, David Byrne (also Artistic Director of the company) talks to us about PIT’s unique approach to theatre. Listen to our interview with David Byrne

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Ross Drury

    Interview with Ross Drury We last interviewed Ross when he was directing Private Lives at the Grand Hotel in Brighton for Something Witty. Here he chats to Paul Levy about bringing Ed Harris’s absurdist comedy, The Cow Play with new company Smoke and Oakem. (Watch a teaser here). A revealing conversation about directing new…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: Paul Levy talks to Brian Mitchell

   Interview with Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell, along with co-writer, Joseph Nixon, hails from the Foundry Group. The writers of the acclaimed Those Magnificent Men, bring their new play, Big Daddy Vs. Giant Haystacks to the Edinburgh Fringe. Here Brian talks about the decision to bring the show to Edinburgh and the process of writing…

Edinburgh Fringe ’13 – Must See Fringe Shows (Week 1)

We are introducing a new and extra rating for a small selection of our reviewed shows at the Edinburgh Fringe. This is called the “Must See Show” rating and our reviewers can nominated a small number of shows for this extra category. A “Must See Show” stamp is added to the end of the chosen…

Edinburgh Audio 2013: John Murray talks to Paul Levy

      Interview with Paul Levy Paul was interviewed recently by John Murray on Edinburgh’s Castle FM Radio. Here he chats to John about the Edinburgh Fringe, Fringe Review and the role of the reviewer. Listen to John Murray interviewing Paul Levy on Castle FM

FringeReview Resources

Resources for Reviewers A Guide to Getting started as a Reviewer Our Reviews Master List Explained Are you ready to post your review?  Watch the video guide here (we’ve updated our ratings but not that part of this video but the video doea show you how to post a review). Please fill out the WHOLE…

FringeReview Hidden Gem Venue in May – The Cabin

The Cabin Address: Brighton Steiner School, Roedean Road, BN2 5RA (Map here.) (Take Bus 7 to Roedean Road or Bus 1 to Whitehawk Road) The Cabin has to be the hidden gem of a venue and programme at Brighton Fringe 2013. All of their events are bookable and part of The Brighton Five Pound Fringe. And there’s still plenty…

Tips for Selling Your Show at the Brighton Fringe

Fringe Festivals have a glorious insanity about them. In Edinburgh there are literally thousands of shows, all crammed into one city in one week. In Brighton there are over 600 with a potential audience a lot smaller than the tens of thousands who flock into Edinburgh in August. In Edinburgh there are a minority of…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Dan Lentell talks to Ken Lukowiak

Interview with  Ken Lukowiak Ken talks about this unique piece of theatre where, as writer, and as real life experiencer of the story, he has stepped into the role of this five-star production, A Soldier’s Song, directed by Guy Masterson. Interviewer: Dan Lentell. Interview 25th August 2012: Listen to our interview with Ken Lukowiak

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Dan Lentell talks to Des McLean

Interview with Des McLean “FringeReview’s Edinburgh Editor, Dan Lentell, chats with Des McLean, star of I, Tommy the comi-tragic story charting the rise and fall of Socialist Scotland’s answer to William Wallace. Has Des come to a better understanding of Tommy Sheridan? How have audiences, including individuals represented on stage, reacted? And has the play the potential to act as…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Dan Lentell talks to Gordon Russell and Tim Swinton

Interview with Gordon Russell and Tim Swinton FringeReview’s Dan Lentell, chats with Gordon Russell and Tim Swinton, the star and producer of On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco / Can Cause Death– a double bill of Chekhov and a piece of new writing by rising star Alison Carr. Gordon and Tim talk about how their first Fringe experience…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Dan Lentell talks to Jimmy Chisholm

Interview with Jimmy Chisholm FringeReview’s Edinburgh Editor, Dan Lentell, chats with Jimmy Chisholm about Jimmy’s part in Casablanca: The Gin Joint Cut. What’s it like being in such an unrelentingly physical piece of theatre day after day? What’s does it feel stepping into the shoes of Paul Henreid and Claude Rains as well as acting opposite…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Dan Lentell talks to Marshall Cordell

Interview with Marshall Cordell Dan Lentell chats to Marshall Cordell, a man who has been bringing shows to the Fringe for over then years,  about the first ever staging of 50 Shades of Grey – The Musical. Interview 24th August 2012: Listen to our interview with Marshall Cordell

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Amy Curtis

Interview with Amy Curtis In an update interview with Amy Curtis from Trailblaze Theatre, Amy talks about how the show has developed since Brighton Fringe 2012 (first interview here) and in the challenges of bringing a cabaret performance space to life for their production of A Dirty Martini. Interview 22nd August 2012: Listen to our interview…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Tanju Duncan

Interview with Tanju Duncan Tanju Duncan is artistic director of by Moonlight Theatre and talks of the dynamic between being both artistic director and director of their Edinburgh Fringe show, East, as well as the challenge and opportunity of playing at the unique Douglas House. Interview 22nd August 2012: Listen to our interview with Tanju Duncan

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Jonathan Young

Interview with Jonathan Young Jonathan Young from Shams Theatre takes us on a creative journey from The Garden to Thin Ice, Shams’ latest production at the Edinburgh Fringe 2012. Priceless reflections on creativity and theatre making. My favourite interview of the Fringe so far! Interview 21st August 2012: Listen to our interview with Jonathan Young

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Dan Lentell talks to ‘Candida’

Interview with cast and crew of Candida Dan Lentell talks to some of the cast and crew of Candida about White Heron Theatre‘s staging of this 19th century comedy that is “as contemporary as any play running today.” Interview19th August 2012: Listen to our interview with the cast and crew of Candida

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Ed Eales-White

Interview with Ed Eales-White Ed Eales-White brings Champions to the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe. One part of Clever Peter and Whitebone Productions, Ed talks about experimenting with a one-man show while this acclaimed sketch troupe take a short sabbatical. An interesting conversation about creating solo material out of a sketch group backdrop. Interview 18th August 2012: Listen to…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Donovan King

Interview with Donovan King A frank discussion with the founder of the Infringement independent festival movement that began in Canada. Can a fringe festival be truly free, non-corporate, and focused on sustainability and art unhindered by corporate greed and interference? Interview 18th August 2012: Listen to our interview with Donovan King

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Dan Lentell talks to Steve Richards

Interview with Steve Richards Dan Lentell talks to Steve Richards, columnist for The Independent, about his show Rock N Roll Politics. Steve talks about the runners and riders on the political scene of today, the great and the good of yesterday and where it might all end up in the future. Steve is a Fringe newcomer who has hit the…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Dan Lentell talks to The Blanks

Interview with The Blanks The Blanks, aka Ted’s Band from the hit TV show Scrubs and ” a quartet of friends who sing a cappella music and perform sketch comedy”, are up in Edinburgh with their first show, The Blanks’ Big Break. Here they chat to Dan Lentell. Interview 16th August 2012: Listen to our interview with The…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Worklight Theatre

Interview with Worklight Theatre Joe Sellman Leava, Callum Elliott-Archer, Michael Woodman and Sam Hollis Pack  talk to Jess Duxbury about Worklight Theatre‘s new production How to Start a Riot. This interview takes a depth look at verbatim theatre in a show five-starred by FringeReview. Interview 14th August 2012:  Listen to our interview with Worklight Theatre Company

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Steve Green

Interview with Steve Green Fourth Monkey Theatre Company bring a clutch of shows to Edinburgh Fringe 2012. Artistic Director Steve Green attempts to join them all up, discussing the ideals and approach of Fourth Monkey along the way. Interview 13th August 2012: Listen to our interview with Steve Green

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Jane Bom-Bane

Interview with Jane Bom-Bane Mechanical tables, a legendary house with a rich history, stories, songs and a harmonium, Jane Bom-Bane talks of storytelling, songwriting, and the creation of hats. She also shares insights about creating her Edinburgh Fringe show, Jane Bom-Bane. Interview 9th August 2012: Listen to our interview with Jane Bom Bane

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Kate Saffin talks to Jasmine Smart

Interview with Jasmine Smart Kate Saffin talks to Jasmine Smart about Panning for Gold from Bristol’s Thrice Three Muses present “the journey of three jilted brides, from their first group therapy session to the start of their new lives”. Interview 7th August 2012: Listen to our interview with Jasmine Smart

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Philip Stokes

Interview with Philip Stokes Philip Stokes makes me cry; for all the ‘write’ reasons. Philip founded, and is the pen behind, the mighty Horizon Arts sword. Here he talks about Razing Eddie, the process and writing, and what “theatre for a new generation” means. Interview 7th August 2012:  Listen to our interview with Philip Stokes

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Kefi Chadwick and Donnacadh O’Briain

Interview with Kefi Chadwick and Donnacadh O’Briain Three specially commissioned new short plays about sex, featuring award-winning writers and theatre-makers Leo Butler, Pamela Carter and Kefi Chadwick and directed by Donnacadh O’Briain are the subject of this interview in which Kefi and Donnacadh talk about the process of writing and directing short plays, in this case,…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Katy Carmichael

Interview with Katy Carmichael “On the 1st of May 2004, Kneehigh’s Tristan Sturrock fell, head first, off a wall. Paralysed in hospital and about to become a father, he was told he may never walk again. He tells his unique story”. In this interview, director Katy Carmichael from Theatre Damfino discusses the play, Mayday Mayday….

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Nick Brice

Interview with Nick Brice Award-winning Bite-Size brings The Big Bite-Size Breakfast Show to the Fringe each year. In this interview, director Nick Brice defines the difference between a good and a bad short play. Interview 6th August 2012: Listen to our interview with Nick Brice

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Sue MacLaine

Interview with Sue MacLaine I saw an earlier version of this production quite a few years ago at the Komedia in Brighton. The piece has developed and comes to the Edinburgh Fringe as something quite unique. Still Life: An Audience With Henrietta Moraes is performed by Sue MacLaine. Sue talks about Henrietta, the fourth wall and…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Johan Storgard

Interview with Johan Storgard From Start to Finnish is based on a ground-breaking partnership between Pleasance and ACE Production bringing Finnish work to the Edinburgh Fringe. Johan describes the initiative, gives a fascinating picture of the vibrant Finnish theatre scene, and tells us about My Elevator Days. Interview 5th August 2012: Listen to our interview with…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Laura Lexx and Jessica Cheetham

Interview with Laura Lexx and Jessica Cheetham Spun Glass Theatre‘s Laura Lexx (performer) and Jessica Cheetham (director) discuss the process of creating You Left Me in the Dark. They provide fascinating insight into the process of devising, creating, rehearsing and realising this work on stage. Interview 5th August 2012: Listen to our interview with Laura Lexx…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Guy Masterson

Interview with Guy Masterson Guy Masterson gives a very frank for of the state of theatre in the UK, and reflects on whether it can ever work again in the same way as it once did. Playing solo in The Half, there are some interesting resonances from person to portrayal. Interview 4th August 2012: Listen to…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Sam Oliver and Ian Farnell

Interview With Sam Oliver and Ian Farnell Staging silent comedy, inspired by the silent comedy greats of the past and the present is the challenge that Awkward Cough Theatre Company have set themselves. Here Sam and Ian discuss the process of create silent comedy on stage in the form of The Election. Interview 4th August…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Rob Frimston and Ed Rowett

Interview with Rob Frimston and Ed Rowett Frimston and Rowett chat to Paul Levy and never apologise for a comedy style they describe as warm. This acclaimed comedy duo discuss the process of getting ideas onto stage and how they feel comedy can be funny without being cruel. Interview 4th August 2012: Listen to our interview…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Joe Bone

Interview with Joe Bone I was wrong and he was right. Find out why in a conversation with award-winning Joe Bone about Banes 1-3, and, perhaps, 4. Joe Bone, of Whitebone Productions,   is a master of the solo physical theatre show. He he shares his creative process. Interview 4th August 2012: Listen to our interview…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Mark Brailsford

Interview with Mark Brailsford It’s rare to see a play about Tony Hancock on the Fringe. If anyone can pull it off it would be a link up between writer, Roy Smiles, and Treason Show’s Mark Brailsford. Mark discusses Hancock, comedy, and stepping into the shoes of a legend in The Lad Himself. Interview 4th…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Gavin Robertson

Interview with Gavin Robertson FringeReview gave an outstanding review to Gavin Robertson‘s The Six Sided Man at the 2011 Edinburgh Fringe. Here he talks about his new production, Robertson’s Crusoe, and the importance of precision in theatre. Interview 4th August 2012: Listen to our interview with Gavin Robertson

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Simon Egerton

Interview with Simon Egerton Simon Egerton‘s Fag Ends and Families is a journey into Englishness! Here Simon Egerton chats to Paul Levy about a show that is billed as  “Jacques Brel meets Alan Bennett! Here he talks about music, theatre, narrative and the role of the director in a one person show. Interview 3rd August…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Adrian Bunting

Interview with Adrian Bunting Adrian conceived, wrote and directed Kemble’s Riot, which premiered in 2011 at the Brighton Fringe. Here he discusses the unique staging of a riot in a theatre and how audience involvement helps to bring the production to life create powerful and engaging theatre. Visit the Kemble’s Riot web site here. Interview…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to DeeDee Stewart and Ray Nedzel

Interview with DeeDee Stewart and Ray Nedzel DeeDee Stewart is writer, director and performer of this one-woman show that takes her own childhood as its starting point. Here DeeDee and producer, Ray Nedzel, talk about bringing the show, Dirty Barbie,  to the Edinburgh Fringe. Interview 1st August 2012: Listen to our interview with DeeDee Stewart and…

Edinburgh Audio 2012: Paul Levy talks to Matt Payton and Michael Blomquist

Interview with Matt Payton and Michael Blomquist Matt and Michael,  from Confused Moose, trained in Chicago, bring their unique brand of character comedy to Edinburgh with their show Men of Character.  Here they talk about their improvisation roots and how they create their comedy material. Interview 1st August 2012: 

World Fringe Congress Open Space Day

When: 16-20 August 2012 Where: Edinburgh, UK The Lowdown Join us for a day exploring … using the Open Space Approach. We’ll create the agenda for the day on the day, because there will be a critical mass of people who are just the right people to create that agenda! Writers, directors, producers, arts makers,…

To Freebie or Not to Freebie

That is the question! There are different perspectives on the role of free tickets at Fringe Festivals and it can be useful to clarify to yourself if and why you are going to give out “comps”. It is standard practice to release free tickets to the press and to promoters and Festivals such as Edinburgh…

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Richard Fry

Interview with Richard Fry Richard Fry talks to Paul Levy about why her prefers to perform and theatre-make alone, about verse, and about his five star reviewed show,  The Ballad of the Unbeatable Hearts. Interview 22nd August 2011: Listen to our interview with Richard Fry

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to George Dillon

      Interview with George Dillon George Dillon is celebrating the 21st anniversary of his solo debut, and in what will be his fifteenth year in Edinburgh since he first performed on the Fringe as a student in 1982, George Dillon will be performing  six five-starred solo shows for two performances each in various venues across…

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Laura Lexx and Pete Byrom

    Interview with Laura Lexx and Pete Byrom Spun Glass Theatre bring their new production of “Ink” to the Edinburgh Fringe. Here. Vivienne Egan talks to writer and director, Laura Lexx, and performer, Pete Byrom about the piece. Interview 15th August 2011: Listen to our interview with Laura Lexx and Pete Byrom

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy Talks to John Diamond

Interview with John Diamond from Leith on the Fringe We chat to John Diamond about the vision for this emerging venue which he visions are growing and become a unique part of the future Fringe scene. Interview 14th August 2011: Listen to our interview with John Diamond

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Brian Mitchell

    Interview with Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell and Joseph Mitchell are a dynamic writing duo, with their acclaimed Those Magnificent Men playing at the Edinburgh Fringe in the safe hands of New Perspectives Theatre Company. Brian discusses the role of the writer and the background to the play. Interview 10th August 2011:  Listen to our interview with…

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Tina Kronis and Richard Alger

   Interview with Tina Kronis and Richard Alger Co-creators of the winner of a FringeReview Outstanding Theatre Award, Tina Kronis and Richard Alger of Theatre Movement Bazaar, discuss the five-starred Anton’s Uncles with Paul Levy. Here we dive into their creative process and even get a sneak peek at their note books that informed this excellent homage to…

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Asher Treleaven and Gypsy Wood

Interview with Asher Treleaven and Gypsy Wood In this interview Asher Treleaven and Gypsy Wood talk about this unique blend of stand-up comedy and strip. The show, Comic Strip,  generates its own special atmosphere at the Assembly Gardens and here we gain fascinating insight into the show and how it succeeds so well. Interview 5th August 2010: Listen to…

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Joe Bone

  Interview with Joe Bone Joe Bone and Whitebone Productions have achieved critical acclaim with Banes 1, 2 aqnd 3. Bane is Joe’s own creation, a one-person show based on Bruce Bane, a dark hero on the streets of a mean city. Here Joe chats to Paul Levy about bringing Bane to life three times…and beyond. Interview August 5th…

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Roy Hutchins

Interview with Roy Hutchins Back again at the Fringe, Roy Hutchins talks of his ongoing and long-term collaboration with poet Heathcote Williams, and of his performance of Zanzibar Cats at the Edinburgh Fringe 2011. Interview 4th August 2011: Listen to our interview with Roy Hutchins

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Thom Tuck

    Interview with Thom Tuck Thom Tuck Goes Straight to DVD is a solo outing for one of the acclaimed The Penny Dreadfuls, a comedy sketch group who have been hits of the comedy scene, the Fringe as well as BBC Radio. Here Thom talks about his new show and why the Dreadfuls are all going…

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Rebecca Vaughan & Elton Townend-Jones

      Interview with Rebecca Vaughan & Elton Townend-Jones The Diaries of Adam and Eve is about the world’s first couple and the essence of relationships. In this coversation, Rebecca Vaughan talks about the joys of working with other actors after a working alone in I, Elizabeth and Austen’s Women, and both actors (from Dyad Productions)  discuss…

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Nick Brice

   Interview with Nick Brice White Room Theatre’s Bite Size Plays have been regulars at the Fringe for quite a few years now. In this interview, director and producer talks about the Big Bite Size Breakfast and the process of choosing and directing short plays. Here he provides valuable insight into the specific challenges of theatre making with ten…

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Chris Cresswell

    Interview with Chris Cresswell Magicians Do Exist pays homage to Jacques Tati and also the role of the clown in us all. Chris Cresswell performs this one-person theatre piece and talks about clowning, comedy, audiences and the dynamic between scripted and emergent theatre. Interview 3rd August 2011:  Listen to our interview with Chris Cresswell

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Tim Hawkins

Interview with Tim Hawkins Tim Hawkins and the Remarkable Arts team are back with a bigger programme and a new venue to add to Hill Street, namely, St George’s West. How do you bring a venue into being and full life at the Fringe? In a fascinating chat, Tim reveals all. Interview 27th July 2011: Listen to our…

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Neil Broughton and Sally Boon

Interview with Neil Broughton and Sally Boon Neil Broughton is bringing “Beside the Greenside” to life, a quirky open arts space next to the Greenside Venue. One resident of the space throughout the Fringe will be Sally Boon who invites us to take “Tea with Queenie” in an intriguing site-specific theatre piece. In this interview, they…

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Matt Magee

Interview with Matt Magee Matt Magee brings The Voodoo Revue to the Fringe in 2011. Here he talks more broadly about cabaret and the exciting approach at the Voodoo Rooms, a growing venue on the Edinburgh Fringe scene. Interview 26th July 2011: Listen to our interview with Matt Magee

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Darren Neale and Tara Kilbourne

Interview with Darren Neale and Tara Kilbourne Greenside describes itself as the “true spirit of the Fringe”. Here venue creators and managers Darren Neale and Tara Kilbourne share their vision for the venue and the ethos that underpins its “community” spirit. Greenside has a bigger and higher profile than ever this year, and Paul Levy from FringeReview…

Edinburgh Audio 2011: Paul Levy talks to Ignacio Jarquin

   Interview with Ignacio Jarquin In Caruso and the Monkey House Trial, Ignacio Jarquin portrays an icon and also reveals parallels between a fascinating period in our modern history and contemporary events. Here he discusses how he steps into the skin of an icon and the artistic collaboration with acclaimed Prodigal Theatre. Full booking details, as well…

A Healthy Attitude to Fringes

Control Fringe Freakery One of the strongest odours at Fringe Festivals, especially at Edinburgh, is the odour of wilfulness. Control is everywhere – the reek of scheming and sideways glances. Comedians looking like hunted animals as they search for an original strap line to get you to see their shows, or to stand out amongst…

Viewpoint on The Digital Workplace

The digital workplace is both a metaphor and a tangible reality. As a metaphor it refers to both virtual work (especially the interaction of content with content in meaningful and useful ways) and also the physical workplace where this involves digital interfaces (e.g. through the screen). When I am sending an email I am in…

FringeReview FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

What is FringeReview? FringeReview is an online reviews publication based at http://www.fringereview.com We’ve been in existence for about 7 years and cover the UK and selected Fringe Festivals overseas. We are a kind of “good food guide” to theatre, seeking out and only publishing reviews of recommended theatre (RECOMMENDED or above rated shows). Shows falling…

What is the purpose of Preview Nights

To Pre or Not to Pre – That is the Question! FringeReview recently received an email from a performing company begging us NOT to come to their preview night. The reason given was that the show would probably not have “bedded into the venue” and could we review it a week later. I didn’t know…

Dealing with Poor Reviews

  Getting a poor review for a show is usually an emotional and personal thing. We take criticism personally. “A pile of theatrical poop” “The best sleep I have ahd in years” “About as physical as a cloud – one star” I always find it ironic and amusing that a publication such as Three Weeks,…

The FringeReview Debate on Reviewing

This year’s debate took place in Brighton in May 2009 and explores the issue of subjectivity and objectivity in reviewing. Well worth a listen here.

Other Review Sites and Publications

FringeReview wants your show to get as much coverage as possible. We’re very enthusiastic about theatre and want the field of Fringe Theatre to thrive. We’ve put a lot of work into creating a “jump station”, a one-stop link to all of the review publications you might submit to for a review. They’re all collected…

Apply to be a Reviewer

FringeReview welcomes applications to join our review team. Reviewing is unpaid, though of course, you get your free ticket to the show. You agree to post the review, according to our policy within 48 hours of seeing a show. Reviewers on FringeReview know their theatre and work, or have recently worked as theatre practioners –…

Process for a Less Than RECOMMENDED Show

  If the show you have seen  is not one, based on your attempt at objective review, that you could recommend to potential audience-goers, then you need to follow this procedure. 1. You do not post a review. Instead you contact the company directly (if  the company didn’t provide contact details, the go via the…

Getting Your Show Reviewed

There are a number of ways you can get a show reviewed on FringeReview. We currently review in London (year round) Brighton (year round and Fringe) Edinburgh (year round and Fringe) Amsterdam Fringe Prague Fringe Adelaide Fringe Bedford Fringe (Bedfringe) North East England We are increasing our coverage all the time. First, fill in our…