Press clippings
What Fringe artists can learn from screen comedy
Actress and writer Charlotte Anne-Tilley considers the popularity of the mockumentary television format and what it could offer live comedy.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd August 2024Edinburgh Fringe Q&A: Almost Adult
Charlotte Anne-Tilley tells Fest about her coming-of-age comedy, Almost Adult, which is inspired by her own experiences.
Fest Mag, 29th July 2023Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2023 sees the funny side of trauma
Comedy shows centred on abortion and assault prove laughter can be the best therapy.
Constance Kampfner, The Times, 29th July 2023#SNAPCHATZ Episode 29: Human experiences, from power games to grief
This episode features the satirical scrutiny of the elite in Louis Rembges' 'Chatham House Rules', a comedic yet poignant exploration of workplace harassment in Charlotte Anne-Tilley's Almost Adult, and the humorous yet heartfelt exploration of grief in BossyB*tchProductions' In Memoriam. Experience life's complexities in three unique acts that navigate power games, the reality of harassment, and the ordeal of mourning, all with an unexpected dose of laughter and wit.
WJ Quinn, The Quintessential Review, 17th July 2023Fringe in 5 - Charlotte Anne-Tilley & PJ Cunningham
Amy chats to Charlotte Anne-Tilley, actor/writer/producer and PJ Cunningham, assistant producer of Almost Adult, as they prepare to take the show to the Fringe!
Amy Rye, Lost in Theatreland, 10th July 2023Interview with writer and actress Charlotte Anne-Tilley
"Covid taught us that our government does not value art. We are seen as dispensable. Remember when we were told to pursue new careers? LOL. I think there's a feeling of anti-establishment rebellion in theatre now."
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 16th July 2022Charlotte Anne-Tilley interview
Almost Adult, my debut solo show, follows the main character, Hope, as she leaves her hometown for the bright lights of London.
On The Mic, 11th July 2022