Bedfringe 2024 Interview: Mat Roberts Live

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“I try to write and sing my songs from the heart and with great passion.”

WHO: David Alnwick: Writer & Performer

WHAT: “Mat has been writing, recording, and playing since October 4th, 1990, when he was just 13. Since then, he has recorded hundreds of songs, and in 1997, he had the mad idea of recording “an album a month”, which he released on cassette and gave to friends and family. He has since repeated this in Jan 2011 from Effort Studios.

He has released 2 official CDs. In 2001’s he released ‘The sound track to our lives’, and in 2002 he released ‘Counting on a second’.

Although his music can be described as guitar-based pop music, you can tell that his influences come from various styles, including Bolan (TRex), Prince, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder and Neil Finn.

One of Mat’s proudest moments was singing “Kiss” onstage with Prince, at a small launch party for “Rave unto the Joy Fantastic”, in London in 1999.”

WHERE: Quarry Theatre

WHEN: 28 July 2023 @ 19:30 (30mins)

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Is this your first time to Bedfringe?

This is my second Bedfringe gig, this year playing the garden stage, my first year was 2023 on the bar stage. The festival atmosphere has such a great vibe to it, I am very much looking forward to playing again.

What are the big things you’ve learned since 2023a and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?

I have released my fourth EP which is different to my other releases, this one is a selection of self-penned folk songs. I have also released some music videos recently for the new EP and some of my other singles.

Tell us about your show.

I am a singer-songwriter, and play original material which I feel is thoughtful and philosophical, I try to write and sing my songs from the heart and with great passion.

What should your audience see at Bedfringe after they’ve seen your show?

Mat Roberts is a legendary Bedford singer-songwriter, who is also a stalwart of the Bedford music scene.


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Bedfringe 2024 Interview: The Untold Fable of Fritz

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“I am also from Bedfordshire, so performing here means a lot to me.”

WHO: Paige Canavan-Smith

WHAT: “A Piece inspired by Philip Pullman’s short story, ‘Clockwork’.

White snow seeps down from the mountain tops of the Neuchstein region, freezing over the valleys and the hearts of all the people that live within it.

At the foot of the tallest peak, resides the inhabitants of Brutzenvien and their King. Through this everlasting stone-cold ice age, the King’s son soon falls ill and the King makes a pledge to do all in his power to save his heir. But how far will he go?

Unsettled Theatre showcases their 50-minute live performance of The Untold Fable of Fritz, using puppetry, live music and physical theatre.

The only way to describe this show is if Narnia, Monty Python and Tim Burton were a 45-minute play … with puppets.”

WHERE: Quarry Theatre

WHEN: 21 July 2023 @ 16:00 (45mins)

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Is this your first time to Bedfringe?

This is our second time at Bedfringe!

We actually debuted this show in the studio space, since then we have toured across the country and are even heading to Prague Fringe in May 2024.

The team at Bedfringe are amazing and for our first show – having a sell out performance was insane!

I am also from Bedfordshire, so performing here means a lot to me and I can’t wait to bring Fritz back to Bedford but this time in the larger venue.

What are the big things you’ve learned since 2023a and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?

We have been super busy.

Finalising the show, getting a new puppet and with local funding taking free puppetry workshops to young people and vulnerable adults across the South East.

We learnt so much from our time here before, it really did help us with the rest of our tour.

Tell us about your show.

Well… We are hugely inspired by Monty Python and Horrible Histories, we wanted to created a show that the whole family would enjoy – showcasing the magic of puppetry alongside a multitude of characters that you would only meet in the mystical world of Brutzenvien!

Come join us, for 50mins of laughter and maybe our fable might teach you something along the way.

What should your audience see at Bedfringe after they’ve seen your show?

Post Office Scandal – The Musical
Frankenstein: On a Budget
Siblings and Family Friends
The Family Magic Show


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Bedfringe 2024 Interview: Stevie Vegas: Circus Skills Workshop 2024

“I have been running a Circus Skills Workshop in the Garden (or in the main bar area if the weather is poor) for probably 5 or 6 years now. Great to be a part of something that I have adored as a punter.”

WHO: Stevie Vegas

WHAT: “Stevie Vegas is a fool-time Entertainer (Juggling / Comedy / Magic) based in nearby Rushden and very much available for your next Party/Event!

He will be providing a Drop-in Circus Skills Workshop in THE GARDEN which everyone (Adults & Children) are welcome to attend.

Why not come along and learn a new skill such as Juggling, Diabolo, Devilstick, Platespinning, Pedal-Racing, Toothbrush Twirling, Stilt-Walking, Poi Spinning and much more?

Stevie is a regular on the UK Pun Circuit (Pun Championships / Pun-off / Punnit) so you are never too far away from the next prop-based gags while he amazes with awesome Juggling skills too!”

WHERE: Quarry Theatre

WHEN: 28 July 2023 @ 14:30 (60mins)

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Is this your first time to Bedfringe?

I began attending BedFringe shows probably a decade ago, then after Sir James Pharaoh kindly presented me with a framed BedFringe poster to thank me for all the shows I had been to see that year, I suggested I could run a Circus Skills Workshop and become a regular addition to BedFringe’s offerings, and he surprisingly said Yes! The next year, my quotes appeared throughout the BedFringe brochure and on the front page!

I have been running a Circus Skills Workshop in the Garden (or in the main bar area if the weather is poor) for probably 5 or 6 years now. Great to be a part of something that I have adored as a punter.

What are the big things you’ve learned since 2023 and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?

I won the UK Pun Off in Leicester back in February, and I have just released my new jokebook which has over 500 jokes and puns!

Tell us about your show.

A Circus Skills Workshop where anyone of any ability can come along and receive some tuition in around 15 different skills props. It’s usually attended by families with young(ish) children, but it’s suitable for anyone that fancies giving it a go!

It’s a friendly encouraging environment, and my demonstrations and performances throughout the workshop keep things light-hearted and keep the laugh and enjoyment rate up! Even better if we get good weather!

What should your audience see at Bedfringe after they’ve seen your show?

Huge fan of John Robertson: Dark Room.

Richard Pulsford – Get Rich Quick. He is a good mate who has won the UK Pun Championships and is very punny.

Alfie Moore: Work in Progress is always good (probably seen his show – always a new episode which he is trying out for his “It’s a Fair Cop” Radio 4 show) a dozen times over many years and different festivals!)


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Bedfringe 2024 Interview: Vince ‘Too Tall’ Taylor

“If you like someone who doesn’t take themselves (or anything else) too seriously then I can promise you an entertaining time.”

WHO: Vince “Too Tall” Taylor

WHAT: “Despite his many years in the music business Vince “Too Tall” Taylor is still trying to make sense of a confusing world. If you sympathise or just want to hear witty original songs about dead cats, rucksacks, Gen-Z, AI and chucking phones away catch this tall but modest man.”

WHERE: Quarry Theatre

WHEN: 18 July 2023 @ 20:05 (40mins)

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Is this your first time to Bedfringe?

I played in 2023 – a beautiful evening, or at least it was until I hit my first chord and opened my mouth to sing. The birds stopped singing and the sun went in but I gave it my best to entertain and amuse.

What are the big things you’ve learned since 2023a and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?

Well, I managed to trim the hedge and …oh you mean musically. Well, I’ve played many gigs and plenty of local radio coverage (I have the looks for radio). I’ve also got a load of outdoor festivals lined up for the summer so it promises to be hay-fever all the way.

Tell us about your show.

Despite being in music for many years I have now reinvented myself as a tall man singing about life. In truth I have been a tall man for some time but now I sing about my love of opera (!) luggage, falling off roofs and numerous other daily catastrophes. But there is also hope – the hope comes in the form of the songs being very short. If you like someone who doesn’t take themselves (or anything else) too seriously then I can promise you an entertaining time.

What should your audience see at Bedfringe after they’ve seen your show?

I have met many musicians from the area and there is some real class about – check out the highly talented Sarah Chiari, Julie SImpson, Murray Easton for starters.


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Bedfringe 2024 Interview: Samuel Love: Theirties (WIP)

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“10 days is great for a festival, short enough for people to remain excited about what is going on, but long enough to make an impact.”

WHO: Sam Love

WHAT: “This show is my work in progress loosely based on what it’s been like entering my 30’s mixed with stories and observations that I have made since leaving my 20’s and how it is overstated about how bad it is once you enter the third decade of living.

How it’s still fun and that I have managed to escape a life of crushing responsibility thus far.

It is mostly just about me, and the older I get the less patient that I get with the things that happen around me… expressed in hopefully an amusing manner!”

WHERE: Quarry Theatre

WHEN: 21 July 2023 @ 18:00 (45mins)

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Is this your first time to Bedfringe?

Yes, this will be my first time at the Fringe, as a Stand-up comedian I’ve heard that it is a great place to get some work together for pushing on into longer comedy sets.

That the Bedfringe goers are up for it and a great crowd.

10 days is great for a festival, short enough for people to remain excited about what is going on, but long enough to make an impact. Like a holiday, a weekend has you missing out on things you wanted to do. but 2 weeks holiday has you waiting around the last few days thinking about going back to work. 1 month of a festival just makes everybody end up exhausted, acts and punters alike.

What are the big things you’ve learned since 2023 and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?

Since 2023 I’ve just been gigging as much as people will allow me to and as much as I can handle in order to get hopefully quality content together without losing my mind. I’ve learnt a few things but I am 2 years into being a stand-up comedian. So for all intensive purposes I’m 2 years old. I’ve still got a lot of learning to do.

Tell us about your show.

This is a work-in-progress show that will be loosely based around me entering my thirties, to be honest, it is just funny observations and stories about things that I don’t really like. wrapped up in my getting less patient in my 30s except I have always been this person when I was 16 I was like a 30 year old man.

I will have support from another very good comedian on the circuit to open the show.

What should your audience see at Bedfringe after they’ve seen your show?

I can only speak from the comedy perspective as that is what a majority of my time is spent doing although im sure there are many brilliant shows.

Paul foot is a brilliant comedian and is doing his show called “Dissolve”.

Justin Moorehouse “The greatest performance of my life” another great comedian and with a title like that it would be a shame to miss it by the sounds of things.

Max Fulham “work in progress” I’m unsure if thats the name of the show or if he is doing a work in progress or maybe both. He is hilarious and great fun for all the family if you wanted to take some children with you.


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Bedfringe 2024 Interview: Confessions of a Teletubby

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“It’s always wonderful to be part of a bigger beast rather than going it alone!”

WHO: Nikky Smedley

WHAT: “Arguments and poo! Sex and swearing! Blood, sweat, tears and giant rabbits!

Life on the set of Teletubbies might not have been quite as you imagined… Fresh from sell-out shows at Edinburgh Fringe, Confessions of a Teletubby lifts the lid on what went on behind the scenes of one of the most globally successful TV shows ever.

Nikky Smedley played LaaLaa (the yellow one) in the original series of Teletubbies for six years – that’s a lot of custard for a grown woman to get excited about.

Come and hear how she got the job by dressing as a bistro table; what it was really like inside one of those (surprisingly large) Tubby suits; how the NooNoo really worked and why children loved the show so much.”

WHERE: Quarry Theatre

WHEN: 25 July 2023 @ 20:00 (70mins)

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Is this your first time to Bedfringe?

This IS my first time at Bedfringe. Firstly I love the name – very clever play on words. It’s a funky-looking festival with a great line-up. I’m super excited to be part of it. As a solo performer, it’s always wonderful to be part of a bigger beast rather than going it alone!

What are the big things you’ve learned since 2023 and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?

I premiered the show at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe – three shows only, just to test it out and we sold out two of those. I’ve been touring, tweaking, honing and perfecting the content ever since and think it’s a better product now than what I started out with. Nothing like touring to help you learn how to make a show the best it can be.

Tell us about your show.

‘Confessions of a Teletubby’ pretty much does what it says on the tin. I spent six years of my life performing on Teletubbies, getting excited about custard and chasing a giant vacuum cleaner whose operator drove a better car than me! My show tells the story of how I got that job, and what it was really like to be part of such an amazing TV phenomenon.

Modern life can be pretty terrifying and gloomy, so I wanted to make a show that took people back to happier, safer, more innocent times and reminded them of the silly fun and joy that can be found in simple delights (like custard).

The show skirts a knife-edge between sharing all sorts of backstage gossip and secrets, and keeping the magic alive. Which isn’t to say that it might be a bit of a shock to some, finding out that one of their favourite giant yellow puppets is a bit of a potty mouth!

What should your audience see at Bedfringe after they’ve seen your show?

Joey Page – Pr*ck
Great title and anything that has a Malcolm Hardy commendation is okay in my book.

Kemah Bob – Miss Fortunate
Because I love her and her original outlook.

Luke Rollason, Luke Rollason, Let Down Your Hair
Once again a fab title and excellent image – yes I am shallow and do judge books by their cover!

Tony Slattery – Resuscitated
Because he recently followed me on Twitter, unprompted, and I was chuffed. See – shallow.


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‘Be Not Afeard: A Sensory Telling of Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest” (Bedfringe, 22 July 2023)

“Like all the best Shakespeare done proper, ‘Be Not Afeard’ can be enjoyed by those of us who live and breathe the bard as well as those who couldn’t give a honk about the Swan of Avon.”

Editorial Rating: 4 Stars (Outstanding)

Theatre is a sensory experience. Arguably, theatre was the first sensory experience conjured by the earliest humans that was indisputably distinct from the natural world. The Victorians liked their theatre grand and pagentrick, a feast for the senses, which is why they favoured scripts such as ‘King John’ with its many parading princes. The original Globe Theatre burnt down as a result of a prop cannon gone wrong. Costumes, properties, scenery, standing with one’s legs apart shouting lines at the audience – these are all variations of the conjuring art of Theatre.

The Tempest lends itself to such magic. It is possible that Shakespeare wrote the part of Prospero for himself at the end of his star-studded career – “Now my charms are all o’erthrown, And what strength I have’s mine own.” What a closing night that must have been. Percy Stow’s pioneering 1908 silent movie version of The Tempest makes this paragraph’s point far better than I can.

So it’s wonderful to see a live production, aimed at us CBeebies viewers, delivering such a wealth of sensory charms, none of which would be out of place in a grown-up version, and delivering the same with such artistic precision. For the script, Collar & Cuffs Co. have taken inspiration from the underpinning themes of The Tempest without getting bogged down in the occasionally cumbersome plot. It’s the elegant equivalent of summarising Sir Walter Raleigh’s The Discovery of Guiana with just a picture of a potato and a pipe of tobacco. Like all the best Shakespeare done proper, ‘Be Not Afeard’ can be enjoyed by those of us who live and breathe the bard as well as those who couldn’t give a honk about the Swan of Avon.

Daughter 1.0 (8yrs) wrote in her notebook – the one with Arthur Rackham’s etching of Disney’s Maui arm wrestling Caliban on the cover:

“Yesterday I went to the tempest. When I walked in I Saw a big mat and three bins and a tent. We were asked to sit on the edge of the mat. The story was about all of us going on a long journey to find a magic artist and take them home.

I liked when they sprayed us with warter and balls I realy enjoyed it and it looked like the little kids did too!”

What this show did need was more bustle and less bossy. Bustle is Widdow Twanky or Captain Mainwaring taking themselves far more seriously than anyone else in the room. We can all giggle at that. Bossy is being slightly hungover at a raucous kids’ show and being endlessly told what to do in a way that might make artistically-minded disruptive kids want to throw a chair at their constricting early years teacher.

This is the show that Shakespeare would have taken his son Hamnet to if the latter hadn’t been so taken with the snake roll’d in a flowering bank With shining chequer’d slough. It’s a show that will stick long in the mind for its artistry and ingenuity.


Reviewer: Dan Lentell

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‘The Hare and the Hedgehog’ (Bedfringe, 23 July 2023)

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“You have to take silly really seriously to make such magic happen.”

Editorial Rating: 5 Stars (Outstanding)

Children’s theatre is hard because you have to make it look easy. I once saw newsreel footage of Her Late Majesty inspecting preparations for a sumptuous banquet at Buckingham Palace. Wow, tough crowd. Britain’s longest-reigning monarch was not easily impressed. There was a cake which, a breathless royal watcher solemnly intoned, had taken a team of top bakers and pastry chefs so long to make that several of those bowing and scrapping in the royal presence were the children or grandchildren of the original egg crackers. There was enough gold leaf to Goldfinger a hippopotamus, more layers than a Scandinavia crime drama, and icing as intricate as the plaster cornicing in Brighton Pavillion. HM smiled thinly, nodded and passed on. Ostentatious and insincere displays of emotion were not her thing. The same applies to children for whom everything is a wonder and so nothing is a wonder. It takes a Merlin to captivate such open and shut little minds.

We enter to find Andy Lawrence looking younger than he did 12 months ago. This is a man around who time and space happily bend. As my brood of chicks grows, I am more and more impressed by those saints among us who can turn a gaggle of noisy brats into a gathering of earnest ears, eager to absorb the erudition coming at them. You have to take silly really seriously to make such magic happen and Andy’s tales are gorgeously silly – as light and fluffy as a cake fit for a queen. It looks effortless, but packed into each of Andy’s daily 40-minute Bedfringe morning sessions is the cumulated effort of years of storytelling, puppetry, stagecraft, and experience. Time bends. It folds neatly into a wizard’s bag of tricks.

Daughter 1.0 (8 years) wrote the following in her notebook, the one with sequins stitched onto the cover so that they show a rainbow when rubbed one way and a frog, sitting on a toadstool, playing what I think is a flageolet, on the other.

“Today I went to The Hare and the Heghog. At the front there was some cushions for children to sit on. On stange there was an old wooden chest an old seet and a few music boxes.

He lold a story of a heghog Who beat a Havisham hair in a race and how Havisham hair became kind.

I liked when he used Strings to make the hair move along, I also liked when he got big funny ears to make him look like the hair.

Last year and yesterday I saw pigs and bears don’t come in pairs. Pigs and bears don’t come in pairs is a show of two stories “the three little pigs” and “Goldieloks and the three bears” And I liked seeing the same man doing another funny show.”

Someone somewhere once described heaven as waking up each morning to a fresh P. G. Wodehouse novel on the bedside table. They neglected to follow up by saying that the next item on the agenda of eternal bliss is a saunter down to Bedfringe with your angels to watch Andy Lawrence doing something divine, bringing the young and the young at heart together in another masterclass in the power of theatre.

 


Reviewer: Dan Lentell

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EdFringe Talk: Aionos

“As a producer/designer/technician/administrator/activist it’s a big investment, but as an arts-goer and punter it’s extremely cost effective way to keep up with global live performance.”

WHO: Ian Garrett

WHAT: “Aionos – An African-Futurist mixed-reality production where Ancient Egypt meets Star Wars as you travel virtual worlds to help an Egyptian queen heal a broken love and navigate spacetime to recover an ancient technology. This unique hybrid theatrical experience in VR, streaming, and in-person will take you across time, space, and the metaverse in a collaboration between Toasterlab, Debbie Deer Productions, and Immersive actor/director/designer Ari Tarr. Aionos brings live and remote actors and audiences together for an unforgettable adventure in a companion piece to Debbie Deer’s Nefertiti: The One Who Comes.”

WHERE: ZOO Playground – Playground 2 (Venue 117) 

WHEN: 13:05 (50 min)

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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?

This is my 12th time to the Fringe! My first was in 2008 and then I was over consistently in different capacities until the 2020 festival was cancelled,. This is a return in that way. It’s addictive… I’ve been involved in hit shows like Counting Sheep in 2016, ambitious but okay shows like Transmission in 2017, and any number which struggled regardless of quality. I also co-ran the Fringe Sustainable Practice award from 2010 – 2017, and have been involved in the festival form that side. While a lot of my current interest is around questions about who gets to take part in the festival given how expensive and time consuming is, it’s still an important launching pad for so many things where you can really try anything and then get to see so much. As a producer/designer/technician/administrator/activist it’s a big investment, but as an arts-goer and punter it’s extremely cost effective way to keep up with global live performance.

What are the big things you’ve learned since 2022 and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?

We took 2022 just to see what the return to the fringe would look like and didn’t try to bring work again. It was too risky as an international company to do that. But it gave us time to reflect on some of the core questions we had about how we work. We had started developing a concept around presenting a show with remote performers in 2019 after years of thinking about all the challenges of producing at the festival: it’s expensive sure, but it’s hard for folks with families and caring responsibilities to relocated for a month regardless of money. So many folks have other work obligations that this is difficult too, and it seemed like every festival some company canceled last minute due to visa issues and we were really starting to rethink our involvement with the carbon footprint of our work. So seeing the festival pick up on 2022 and noting even incremental change where digital remote work wasn’t a novelty but a necessity, and the Fringe being stronger with its position on values and commitment to carbon neutrality, and the work with council on housing, etc. We really wanted to bring something which started to think about those things from within a creative process through this Meta-show idea of hybrid performance.

Tell us about your show.

In addition the hybrid presentation, the show itself is a coming together of goals. One is just seeing if we are able to build the infrastructure to support having half our cast/crew back in Toronto. But we’ve also partnered with York University in Toronto to do rigorous research on this way of working.

The show is devised insofar as it’s inspired by work of XR performance maker Debbie Deer, and guided by performance training by XR actor Ari Tarr. Our company Toasterlab focuses on shows that blend XR technology with live performance, so we co-developed the concept and then started working with a diverse set of artists and partners this year. So in addition to these core artists and our professional contributors like Aisha Bentham and David Jansen (maybe only familiar to Canadians) there is credit to the IBPOC fellowship with Single Thread Theatre and their leading Performance XR work in Canada, lots of work with FlipsideXR which is a Canadian company building a VR performance platform, and with researchers and a handful of research assistants at York University. So, where I say devising is the process of developing the form and content in collaboration, that’s how this all came together. It’s sort of Toasterlab’s core approach, working iteratively to develop projects that balance narrative, technology, and performance design.

This will be the premiere of both this show and this way of working. It’s nothing if not ambitious and we know that can be a challenge.

What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?

What Can Indian Look Like at Greenside! On of our leads Shaharah Gaznabbi is also one of the two performers in that alternating anthology solo show. It’s also literally shortly after Aionos so they can make it over. It may not be technically ambitious, but previous iterations when it was just Gaz’s counterpart Natasha, have been great and it’s something that I think it really well suited for the fringe. Y

Also, Liz Toonkel’s Magic for Animals, also at Greenside. I’ve known and been a fan of Liz’s for years and haven’t had a chance to see this show yet. So I’m making a point of it while we’re over.


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Bedfringe 2023 Interview: Abbi Jinks: On The Write Path

“After several years working as a transformational coach and doing a lot of my own inner healing, my show is a selection of poems and insights into a life filled with more positivity, more meaning, and more JOY!”

WHO: Abbi Jinks

WHAT: Abbi Jinks is a transformational poet and performer. She writes and speaks from the heart, with passion and with truth.

Abbi writes about things that might change your life! She speaks about self-love, about fear, about resistance, choice and power! She articulates her poems so beautifully and in perfect rhyme. Her work will leave you feeling inspired, elevated and motivated. Through her positivity and joyful vibes, Abbi will remind you that life is for feeling good! Her words may make you think, question and ultimately transform. She is a gifted wordsmith and is both empowering and uplifting.

WHERE: Quarry Theatre

WHEN: 23 July 2023 @ 15:00 (40mins)

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Is this your first time to Bedfringe?

Yes and I’m so excited! It’s been less than a year since I first started performing my poetry and it has been a whirlwind year! I love the diversity and inspiration of a festival, it really feeds my soul to be surrounded with all the creativity and magic of performers and artists. And I love the buzz of every moment on stage. There’s something about live performance that really feels like home to me.

What are the big things you’ve learned since 2022 and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?

I’ve been writing and sharing my poems all over the place! I’ve been trying out new things, challenging myself and I launched my first ever book!!!! It all began in the summer of 2022 after I wrote a poem for a friend’s wedding. I then felt the call to perform it completely spontaneously at a festival and then set myself a challenge to write and perform a poem a day and eventually I had enough for a book, and more!

Biggest lessons for me have been to BELIEVE IN MYSELF! It counts for everything. Even when those doubts come up, just keep going. I’m doing it!!

Tell us about your show.

My show is an adventure into transformation! My poems are inspiring, encouraging and empowering. After several years working as a transformational coach and doing a lot of my own inner healing, my show is a selection of poems and insights into a life filled with more positivity, more meaning, and more JOY! There are also a few that might make you splutter on your coffee! I talk about what I’ve given up to get where I am today and it may hit a nerve. Come and see…

What should your audience see at Bedfringe after they’ve seen your show?

Sparky! Another poet who shares boldly from his perspective whom I had the pleasure of hosting alongside others on the GuRoots Den stage at the recent Bedford Kite festival.


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