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It's called the Camden Fringe Pod, but this informative podcast covers all aspects of the creation and production of fringe theatre and comedy. It is for anyone interested in the world of performance at any fringe festival AND BEYOND!
It's presented and produced by the Camden Fringe founders, Zena and Michelle, who speak to industry insiders about all aspects of putting on a fringe production and finding a path for talent and creativity. Guests include theatre managers, technical crew, writers, performers, agents, other festivals, directors, reviewers and more who are happy to share their wisdom, insights and experience.
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Recent Episodes
Episode 61 - a very small taste of the 2025 festival
In this last episode before the 2025 Camden Fringe starts we aim to give a little flavour of the sort of thing you might find at the festival, by chatting to 4 of the shows taking part.The…
Episode 60 - Jack Robertson of the Old Red Lion
This episode we meet Jack Robertson, the artistic director of the Old Red Lion. Jack also runs Medium Rare Productions who are the resident company at the Old Red Lion. We chat about the recent…
Episode 59 - Richard Hirst on Funding
In this episode we pick the brains of Richard Hirst - the general manager of Levensulme Old Library - on how to successfully apply for funding from the arts council and beyond.Richard Hirst:…
Episode 58 - Alexis Dubus on photography & design
We get some great advice on photos and posters from performer Alexis Dubus in this episode. Alexis is a character comic - best known as Marcel Lucont - as well as a photographer and graphic designer.…
Episode 57 - Elijah Lifton, Marigold Productions
Elijah Lifton produced a double bill of shows called Lost and Found at the 2024 Camden Fringe. He's back again this year with 2.36, a two-hander sibling drama set in Vianden, Luxembourg. We talk to…
Episode 56 - Accounting with Tyler Lappage
This is a super practical episode full of advice about accounting and budgeting. Do you need to become self-employed, or start a limited company when you start putting on fringe shows? What do you do…
Episode 55 - Juliet Barry from Mobius
This episodes we focus on marketing, and particularly the free boost that you can get my creating great social media content for your company / show. Huge thanks to Juliet Barry from Mobius for…
Episode 54 - Voila! Theatre Festival
We chat to Amy Clare Tasker & Katharina Reinthaller from Voila! Theatre Festival, London about the ethos behind their pan-linguist programme and how to get involved in the festival this year.More…
Episode 53 - Directing Dan Mersh
In this episode we speak to Dan Mersh who is a very experienced comedy actor, sketch comedian and now director about how would go about putting tofather a show and what directors can add to the…
Episode 52 - Unveiling Lady Montagu
An autumnal extra episode as we chat to writer/performer Thesy Surface and director Julia Sopher about their show Lady Montagu Unveiled. Lady M has had a busy year, with a debut at Brighton Fringe,…
Episode 51 - Harriet Waterhouse
Nearly 3 weeks after the Camden Fringe finished we're back for a little bit of reflection on this years festival. Our guest interview is with Harriet Waterhouse who performed her debut solo show Sex…
Episode 50 - Griffin Jenkins
We chat to Griffin Jenkins who programmed the Camden Fringe shows at The Cockpit this year and also produced his own show. We discuss the important things to companies to present to get themselves…
Episode 49 - Musketeer Productions
Another mid-Camden Fringe episode and we are beginning to lose our minds. I tell you who'd have something to say about that: Sigmund Freud. So it's very appropriate we are talking to 3 of the…
Episode 48 - James Mackenzie
By some sort of magic we've managed to make a podcast in the first week of the actual Camden Fringe actually happening. We have a short but sweet chat with James Mackenzie who is the director of Zoo…
Episode 47 - Richard Williamson
It's our final episode of the Camden Fringe Pod before the 2024 Camden Fringe starts. And to help us out with all those last minute technical matters we're talking to Richard Williamson.Richard…
Episode 46 - Nick Hooton from Upstaged Theatre Co
Our guest is Nick Hooton who is the Artistic Director & Head of Drama st Centre Stage school of performing arts. Each summer, for the last 12 (or is it 13?) with Upstaged Theatre Company he's…
Episode 45 - James Seabright
We talk to James Seabright about being a producer. James has 25 years of experience in producing live theatre, with an emphasis on touring shows around the UK and internationally, as well as…
Episode 44 - Danielle Scott
Our guest this week is Danielle Scott who self produced her one woman show Sex, Drugs & Hairy Bumholes at the Camden Fringe in 2023. We catch up with Danielle one year on to find out how the show…
Episode 43 - Moonstone Theatre
We talk to Emily Hunter and Gemma Green, the co-founder of Moonstone Theatre who are bringing their show Enough. to the Camden Fringe following an award winning run at the Greater Manchester Fringe…
Episode 42 - Oli Gordon of Concord Theatricals
In this epsiode we speak to Oli Gordon who is the Professional Licensing Manager at Concord. Concord Theatricals provides the UK arts sector with theatrical licensing with a huge catalogue of works…
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Camden Fringe Pod has published 62 episodes since January 2023, covering topics in Arts, Comedy.
Camden Fringe Pod is currently dormant with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 25m.
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