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CONTACT FOR INTERNATIONAL TOURING


Julian Fox

Flat 2
94 Herne Hill
London SE24 9QP

T +44 (0)7947 472354

E julianrichardfox@hotmail.com
W www.myspace.com/julianfox

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JULIAN FOX
Humour, Mixed-media, New writing

SIZE OF COMPANY
2 on the road

SCALE OF VENUE
Small-scale

PERMANENT STAFF
Writer/Performer
Julian Fox

ARTISTIC POLICY
Julian Fox produces quirky, gently humorous and low-key one-man shows that combine storytelling, spoken word, electro-pop songs, home videos and dance to explore a range of idiosyncratic and frequently mundane personal tales and obsessions. Previous shows have extolled the virtues of the Seattle Coffee Company, Gatwick airport and the Brockwell Lido. His intimate, autobiographical work combines his charming and wryly comic view of the world, with an open sincerity and a way of making the mundane sound funny and interesting  

REVIEW EXTRACTS
‘I love the way he turns scenes from ordinary life into something extraordinary.’ The Guardian (You’ve Got to Love Dancing to Stick to it)

‘An hour seems to pass in minutes and the result is engaging, elegiac and uplifting.’ The Observer (New Spaces for Role Models)

‘If God is in the details, then Julian Fox is a very holy man.’ The Scotsman (Goodbye Seattle Coffee Company)

CURRENT PRODUCTIONS
You’ve Got to Love Dancing to Stick to It A wistful autobiographical exploration of Julian Fox’s love of one of London’s few remaining outdoor lidos from the 1930s. (55 mins, 1 on stage, 2 on the road.)

New Spaces for Role Mode Fox explores his childhood fascination with Gatwick airport, his Jewish(ish) upbringing and teenage fantasies of meeting Duran Duran. (55 mins, 1 on stage, 2 on the road.)

Goodbye Seattle Coffee Company A piece about change and Fox’s resistance to it. (50 mins, 1 on stage, 2 on the road.)

Rebranding Mr God Four songs, an action man, a bit of “spoken word”, an inflatable aeroplane, a drawing of Tom Cruise, and a wig. (40 mins, 1 on stage, 2 on the road.)

A Slacker’s Opera Short – with a bit of music. (20 mins, 1 on stage, 2 on the road.)

WRAP-AROUND
Writing for performance workshop and post performance discussions.

TOURING AVAILABILITY
Throughout 2008

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