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This week's guest is Lisa O'Hare, a spoken word artist who is bringing her show, Do You Remember The First Rhyme? to Camden Fringe for one evening only on 27 August.
Lisa is what can only be described as a late entry into the arts. She didn't even consider she could be a performer until in her 40s. Then in what can only be described as utter madness, she decided in 2019 that she would put on a show at Manchester Fringe. Without any prior experience or either performing or of what is required to produce your own show. But she did. It was a success and she has not looked back.
Her new show is her life story told thru prose, from putting on shows as a child, the years inbetween when real life got in the way, and how she rediscovered her love of poetry and put on that first show.
Our chat with Lisa was truly inspirational, showing that it's never too late for anyone to do something that they really love. And best of all, we get to hear one of her wonderful pieces of writing.
Do You Remember The First Rhyme plays at Museum of Comedy as part of Camden Fringe on 27 August, further information can be found here.
By Everything TheatreThis week's guest is Lisa O'Hare, a spoken word artist who is bringing her show, Do You Remember The First Rhyme? to Camden Fringe for one evening only on 27 August.
Lisa is what can only be described as a late entry into the arts. She didn't even consider she could be a performer until in her 40s. Then in what can only be described as utter madness, she decided in 2019 that she would put on a show at Manchester Fringe. Without any prior experience or either performing or of what is required to produce your own show. But she did. It was a success and she has not looked back.
Her new show is her life story told thru prose, from putting on shows as a child, the years inbetween when real life got in the way, and how she rediscovered her love of poetry and put on that first show.
Our chat with Lisa was truly inspirational, showing that it's never too late for anyone to do something that they really love. And best of all, we get to hear one of her wonderful pieces of writing.
Do You Remember The First Rhyme plays at Museum of Comedy as part of Camden Fringe on 27 August, further information can be found here.