Fickle Eulogy: Unpredictable solo show cuts deep on grief, covid & the chaos of disinformation
03 July 2025
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Fresh from a successful debut at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe, La Nix Productions brings Fickle Eulogy to Camden Fringe in August 2025 after a wave of raving audience response. This gripping solo performance follows a woman grappling with her mother’s sudden death from COVID-19 against the backdrop of a world fractured by conspiracy theories, media spin, and fear-driven narratives. Based on true events, Fickle Eulogy delves into the messy, unpredictable nature of mourning.
The audience meets Ann as she prepares to deliver a loving eulogy for her mother, Sue—who chose not to vaccinate, mistrusted science, and tragically died of COVID-19. As the funeral looms, Ann wrestles with grief, frustration, and guilt, slipping into different characters and memories in a whirlwind of humour, raw emotion, and searing honesty. What begins as tentative procrastination becomes an unfiltered exploration of loss, love, and the labour of letting go.
“Fickle Eulogy is a raw and fearless exploration of grief that reminds us how deeply connected we are. Through one woman’s story of losing her mother, we’re invited to laugh, cry, and reflect on our shared humanity” – Javier Galitó-Cava, Director
La Nix Productions develops, produces, and manages stage and film projects—covering everything from music videos to full-scale performances. With over 20 years of experience, La Nix Productions is committed to empowering artists in their creative expression and actively supporting the arts community in Barcelona, Spain and beyond.
The Hope Theatre 207 Upper Street N1 1RL London, UK
Written and Performed by Nikol Kollars (Hawaii) Directed by Javier Galitó-Cava (USA-Spain) 60' Age 16+ Strong language. Mention of death, suicide. Use of firearm prop.
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