‘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.’ British Council – Performance in Profile 2008
A Slacker’s Opera
Rebranding Mr God
Goodbye Seattle Coffee Company
New Spaces For Role Models
- the Guardian review
- the Observer review
- Financial Times review
- Daily Telegraph review
- something that I wrote for the Guardian
You’ve Got To Love Dancing To Stick To It
- the Guardian review
- Metro review
- British Theatre Guide review
- a podcast interview for the Guardian
- an article in Living South magazine about Brockwell Lido and me
- article in Time Out about my stage door job
On A Lonely Planet
Concrete Poetry