Funny At The Fringe – INTERVIEW – Sharon Wanjohi: In the House
“It’s about growing up and being young and old at the same time “
“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”
“Go with a sense of adventure – I’ve made the best and most unlikely friends at the fringe! “
“Why do all women with savings accounts have their confidence ruined by men with no bed frames? “
“It deals with illness and medical trauma as well as that universal feeling that you’ve not done enough with your life. But I promise it’s a laugh! “
“Relentless movement, seamless without pause, detailed down to every beat.”
“We’ve sought to create an experience that is, like the original book, philosophical and silly, bittersweet and joyous, both intimately poignant and cosmically vast.’
“fascinating words inspire mind-blowing scientifical shenanigans”
“A cocktail of comedy, physical theatre, audience interaction and drag..”
” I started writing this, about that, in 2020, it’s an hour of stand up about surviving in a world that’s falling apart”