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The Importance of Being… Earnest? – An Interview with Guido Garcia Lueches
Recently, I had the chance to speak with Guido Garcia Lueches, a performer in The Importance of Being… Earnest?, which returns to Edinburgh Fringe after a successful run in 2022. The show, written by Josh King, Simon Paris, and Say It Again, Sorry?, is an interactive show in which the audience must take over as…
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Please Love Me – An Interview with Clementine Bogg-Hargroves
What happens when you combine singing, pole dancing, and moral philosophy into one hour? You get Clementine Bogg-Hargroves’s Edinburgh Fringe show, Please Love Me. Created by Clementine and directed by Zoey Barnes, Please Love Me is an autobiographical show about what it’s like to be a teenager making mistakes. Recently, I got the chance to…
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Blue – An Interview with June Carryl
Recently, I had the chance to speak with June Carryl about her show, Blue, which delves into the relationship between LAPD Detective LaRhonda Parker and her husband’s ex-partner, Sully, who shot an unarmed black motorcyclist at a traffic stop. Should Parker protect “one of her own?” Or should she investigate and potentially destroy her relationships…
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Tones – An Interview with Gerel Falconer
Recently, I had the chance to speak with Gerel Falconer about his upcoming Edinburgh Fringe show, Tones, which is a “hip-hop opera” surrounding a black man’s identity crisis over his skin tone and voice. We discussed his creative process for the show, how music plays a role in the work, and even what it is…
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Tink – An Interview With Kat Kleve and Lizzy Connolly
Recently, I had the chance to speak with Kat Kleve and Lizzy Connolly about Tink, their show that is coming to Edinburgh Fringe this August. Performed by Kat and directed by Lizzy, Tink tells the story of a shrinking fairy, asking an important question – “Why do so many girls who start powerful, unfiltered, big,…
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An Interview with Matthew Greenhough on The Death of Molly Miller
Recently, I had the chance to interview Matthew Greenhough, the writer of The Death of Molly Miller, a black comedy show about “inequality, social media fame, gambling addiction and Wagamamas.” We discussed what inspired him to create the show, combining comedy and serious issues, and the importance of representation on stage. What inspired you to…
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Welcome to Little Lark of London!
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to share my new site, Little Lark of London, with you. This site will be a place where I post interviews with those involved in the cultural world of London, reviews of theatres and cultural institutions, and a range of other cultural posts! Over the next few weeks, I will…

