Questions answered by Reema Chadha.
Q1: If you could take just one record with you to survive the Fringe — your ultimate comfort, hype, or grounding track — what would it be, and why?
Naked by Ella Mai. It’s raw, honest, and reminds me to show up as my full self – flaws, truth, vulnerability, all of it. Exactly what the Fringe demands. Plus, it’s grounding when everything around feels chaotic.
Q2: If your show sent a drunk text at 3am, what would it say?
I love you but I wish you knew boundaries. I wish you didn’t stay stuck in guilt. Maybe then… I could’ve soared. I could’ve excelled – before he died.
Q3: What’s the moment in your show that makes people laugh when they’re not sure they’re supposed to?
If you love me, you’ll eat some more’
Q4: How will the audience remember you the morning after?
That scene – where she masturbated on stage. Raw. Unexpected. Weirdly moving. Unforgettable.
About the show
I Now Pronounce You Lost And Found
Date(s): Mon 11 Aug to Sat 16 Aug (6 shows)
Time(s): 9:55pm (50 mins)
Location: Venue 236: Greenside @ George Street, The Royal Society of Edinburgh, 22-26 George Street, EH2 2PQ
















