Camden Fringe 2025 – INTERVIEW – The Imposter
” It’s a fun show that asks scary questions about social-media…”
” It’s a fun show that asks scary questions about social-media…”
“The style is lyrical but grounded, and we work physically with the idea of memory and trauma being embodied.”
” I instantly fell in love with the character of Baxter…”
“Going to the Ed Fringe is a real achievement and we are really glad to be able to go there this year….”
” It has a very European abstract artist vibe, so I feel like Klaus suits that very well….”
“I’ve written a play which is quite intense at moments, but scattered throughout are definitely moments of humour”
“There is no fourth wall and I speak directly to the audience which means that some of it can’t be scripted as I never know what people are going to say…”
It’s the bravest kind of storytelling. Every flaw, every silence, every contradiction is you, yourself, and I.
“It’s really exciting. We’re making it bigger and better each time”
“Fuselage is the story I never thought I’d have the courage—or distance—to tell onstage”