#EdFringe17 Comedy Q&A: Athena Kugblenu

KMT is described as an hour of comedy on things that Athena Kugblenu has experienced and observed. Issues like politics, race, class, sexism...We fired off a Q&A to find out more.

Issa Rae is an inspiration, she created a You Tube series that is now a HBO show. I admire her vision and talent as a writer, director and actor.

Hi Athena, tell me about KMT. What is it?

It’s about things I’ve observed that make me KMT, that will probably others think “KMT” so we can all say “KMT” together. It’s hilarious. And I explain what KMT means too.

talk about world events and use my personal experiences to explore the idea that we are all wrong about something. I guess I am trying to argue the best way forward is to laugh at our own inadequacies before we shriek at other people for theirs.

What does Edinburgh mean to you?

Firstly, it's a brilliant city. Scenic, historic but still really interesting and contemporary. I think the Fringe is such an important arts festival, incredibly international, really accessible because of the free fringe and wonderfully diverse. It's an opportunity to watch other creatives thrive.

Who inspires you and why?

Issa Rae is an inspiration, she created a You Tube series that is now a HBO show. I admire her vision and talent as a writer, director and actor.

Describe your best or worst experiences on stage.

I once performed to silence for 45 minutes. Hands down my worse experience on stage. Afterwards I ate chips with ketchup AND mayonnaise.

Describe your best or worst review.

Someone once started a review with "Athena is funny, and she knows it". I hadn't realised I was confident before I read that. It made me realise the value of performance because I can assure you that is not how I feel!

If you weren’t a performer, what would you be?

A project manager or an academic

What was the last book you read?

The Book of Night Women by Marlon James. I cannot recommend it enough.

Imagine that the BBC have asked you to produce a primetime show. What would it be and who else would be involved?

It would be comedy panel show with a quota of one man per episode (preferably Anthony Joshua). I think it would be about Brexit. It could be called Brexitwatch and we would cover all the progress made that week. We could really mine the Single European Act for all the comedy gold hidden within its passages. They'd have to commission loads of series... by the time we leave the EU, my salary would probably be worth publishing.

Twitter: @athenakugblenu

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/athena.kugblenu/

Website: www.athenakugblenu.co.uk

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Tired of the conventions of both the left and right, KMT – acronym for the Caribbean Patois expression 'kiss mi teeth', a mouth gesture used to show annoyance – is a debut hour that finds a new way to talk about politics, class, race and identity at a time both ends of the political spectrum couldn't be any further apart... 

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