Cabaret At The Fringe – INTERVIEW – Apocalypse Cabaret: Songs for the End of the World
“The final script borrows from a real childhood experience I had of falling in love with a giant stuffed animal dog named Arnold”
“The final script borrows from a real childhood experience I had of falling in love with a giant stuffed animal dog named Arnold”
“Our cabaret shows are raunchy, feminist, and political.”
“T…we can literally use painted cardboard boxes as ovens and fridges and get away with it….”
“I’m ecstatic, horny in fact, to be serving you this salacious sizzling snack of a confessional for my debut in Edinburgh. “
“It’s fun, unique and packed full of joyful interaction”
“It’s been described as “Bridget Jones meets Baby Reindeer” and it’s hilarious as well as touching “
“this show is an unhinged hour of clowning that also follows my dream…”
“If the wasteland can teach you anything, it’s that there’s limited resources in our world…”
“It’s about growing up and being young and old at the same time “
“I wanted a new challenge, to craft a story to go along with the music, as well as stretch myself creatively”