Tell us about your show, Siren. Siren is an online immersive sci-fi horror show where the audience are a crew sent to investigate a derelict spaceship and uncover what happened to the crew and see if anyone or anything survived. I’ve been developing the idea since last summer whilst working on other online immersive shows … Continue reading “There have been some incredible innovations and wonderful experiences created in this time.” | James Dillon on crafting online immersive horror, Siren
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Sound of Our Revolution | April 2021: Blizzard faves
Contributed by Jonny Collins Would you believe it, Blizzard Comedy is 2 years old? Isn’t it incredible how time moves forwards? At this point we will have been running online longer than we were prior to the pandemic, that’s depressing. But I think it’s fair to say that in that time we have gone from … Continue reading Sound of Our Revolution | April 2021: Blizzard faves
“Hopefully it will bring back that festival buzz to city” | Alex Petty on booking Brighton Fringe’s first post-lockdown live comedy
Tell us about show scheduling the comedy festival would usually work? Normally for the Brighton Fringe, we’d take applications from shows through October, November to sort out our programme in line with the deadlines in December and January. We’d take applications from shows we know, acts that would like us to come see them and … Continue reading “Hopefully it will bring back that festival buzz to city” | Alex Petty on booking Brighton Fringe’s first post-lockdown live comedy
