Camden Fringe Festival 2023

Camden Fringe 2023 – INTERVIEW – Ohmygod Inc

It is August which only means one thing – it is Camden Fringe time! Over the next few weeks we are chatting to acts that are performing at the festival and finding all about their show and what they would call this years iconic Camden Fringe Pigeon! Today we find out about Lilla Multipass show Ohmygod Inc.

Date: 24th & 27th August
Time: 
21:00 / 15:00
Price: £6 Concession: £5
Location
: Rosemary Branch Theatre
Ticket Linkhttps://camdenfringe.com/events/ohmygod-inc/


Hello! Tell us about OhMyGod Inc.?

This work-in-progress comedy solo show by Lilla Multipass is a parody about startup culture set in Hell. You can expect life-and-death admin, blurred professional and personal boundaries, and Steve Jobs. Beware, souls may be monitored for moral data.

How did you come up with the name of your show that you’re taking to the Camden Fringe?

I thought about what God’s brand manager would do if they had just launched the concept of Purgatory. I also love the movie “Monster Inc.”, so that was also an inspiration for the name.

Tell us a little bit about your style of show?

I’ve been called the “Chaos element” (***** Morning Star) before, as I like to keep my audience surprised. I aspire to blend witty, clownesque characters with heartfelt stories. I’m all about the “haha” and the “aha” moments.

What will your set be about?

It will be about the audience’s first day at OhMyGod Inc., meeting the funny and bizarre employees of OhMyGod Inc., and experiencing their holy, corporate stories.

What other acts are you looking forward to seeing at the Fringe?

I’m really looking forward to Michelle: Close Quarters, The Two Horsemen, Singh’ing In The Rain, Susan Harrison, GÄMEZ TV.

Have you done the Fringe before? What have been some of your favorite shows to date and why?

This is my first Camden Fringe as a solo performer, but I loved doing Hotel Michelle last year because of the crazy stories people tell you about their hotel experiences.

What advice would you give to others who want to perform at Camden Fringe next year?

Do it, kween! It’s honestly one of the best festivals out there.

What is the best thing about performing at the Camden Fringe?

The venues are great and central, and it’s an awesome performing opportunity for those who are not doing the Edinburgh Fringe pilgrimage.

London can be an expensive place to perform in – what key advice would you give to performers that is a sort of life hack?

Get business cards for your show instead of flyers! Honestly, it’s life-changing and cheaper.

What are your three favorite things about Camden?

The Music boat – check it out on a sunny day, it’s great!

The charity shops.

The music scene.

Favorite one-liner you have done in a show and why?

It was more like a “no-liner” where I pretended to play basketball on stage. I will never know why, but people were cracking up. Maybe I’m the Charlie Chaplin of shooting hoops.

Who would be your ultimate dream audience member?

Steve Jobs.

The iconic image of the Camden Fringe is the Pigeon – if you could call this year’s pigeon a name to represent its style, what would it be and why?

Mr. Coomedy.

If people want to find out more about you, where can they follow you on social media?

They can find me at @lilla_multipass_comedy on Instagram and @lilla_multipass on TikTok. I post fun comedy reels and updates about the show – let’s be friends!

And finally, in three words – Why should people come and see the show?

Oh My God!

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