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Narin Oz: I’ll Be Hitting the Charity Shops

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August 13, 2025
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Edfringe Comedy Review: Narin Oz: Inner Child(ish)

Narin Oz has made headlines with her plan to stay in a tent after being priced out of Fringe accommodation.

She tells Entertainment Now how her show, Narin Oz; Inner Child(ish), reflects her neurodiverse state of mind. And she shares some useful self care tips for how to relax during the chaos of the Fringe.

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Tell us about your show.

Inner Child(ish): Most people go to India to find themselves, I re-enact scenes from the Cast Away movie instead. It is a solo comedy show starring myself and my own budget Wilson Volley ball which is an inflatable shit emoji.

Why should we go and see it?

I use Cast Away film as an allegory for autism zooming in on my own struggles with sensory overwhelm and melt downs.
Inner Child(ish) is also a relaxed performance for the whole month and is aimed towards a neurodivergent audience. However neurotypicals are also very welcome if they want to understand another way of thinking and being.

What is your favourite thing about your show?

I get to talk to an inflatable emoji on stage called Dr Fecal Matter. I don’t know if he really listens to me or if he is just processing for an hour wondering what sort of bedlam he has got himself into. It is the most perfect emotionally unavailable relationship you can ever have.

Do you have a Fringe idol?

Cheekykita (Sonia quita Doubleday) is my fringe idol. She has a show on called Bat Shit which I will be going to watch. I have no idea what its about yet but all I know is that she is dressed up as a bat.

What three words best describe your performance style – and why?

Absurd visceral deadpan. People have thrown these words at me and I just thought I was stating the obvious about things when I am performing. I didn’t know it was a bit absurd because I tend to focus on details many people miss out.

Who are you looking forward to seeing in Edinburgh?

Cheekykita. Probably go watch musical stuff and jazz. I love live jazz.

What do you hope to achieve in Edinburgh – what are your hopes and dreams?

Well this is a sort of showcase of what I have learnt about comedy, drama and performance over the years. Sometimes I feel I have learnt nothing but this year I have really been pushing myself so that I have a show that I am proud of

What are the biggest obstacles you face as a performer at the Fringe?

Sensory overwhelm, melt downs and tiredness. So I must really take it easy and they say “be kind to yourself. I will be taking my time over and just make sure my energy goes towards my performances. I might also do a few stand up gigs as my alter ego to amuse myself. She’s in a suit and very grumpy, loves a good sausage.

What do you hope the audience will take away after an hour in your company?

Cheeks in pain and empty Kleenex packet. Either that or an itchy head and a eureka moment a few days later.

How do you plan to relax and recharge when not on stage?

Visiting all the charity shops, going to Arthur’s Seat (it will be my first time).

What is your idea of a perfect Fringe day?

A show that went really well, picnic in the park, catching a great show and music in the evening. Being with friends you haven’t seen for a while.

Narin Oz, Inner Child(ish), 16.00, Just the Tonic at the Mash House, until August 24

https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/narin-oz-inner-child-ish

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