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Northampton's GenFest 2025 Offers Emerging Artists Valuable Feedback
15 Nov
Summary
- Northampton's GenFest 2025 festival features emerging and established artists
- Festival provides useful feedback for developing one-man play "Sniff The Flowers"
- Event runs 16-22 November, welcomes artists from Northamptonshire and East Midlands

The Royal & Derngate theatre in Northampton is hosting GenFest 2025 from November 16-22, providing a stage for both emerging and established artists to showcase their work. The festival has proven to be a valuable resource for up-and-coming performers, including Lou Chawner, who has been part of the event for the past three years.
Chawner, who is returning with his one-man play "Sniff The Flowers," explains that the festival has been instrumental in the development of his production. "I took early versions there... now it has evolved, and actors come in and it is useful," he says. The festival's ability to offer constructive feedback has helped Chawner refine his performance and better connect with audiences.
GenFest 2025 welcomes artists from across Northamptonshire and the East Midlands, giving them an opportunity to gain exposure and receive valuable insights from industry professionals and fellow creatives. The event's diverse lineup and supportive environment make it a crucial platform for the region's emerging theatre and performance talents to showcase their skills and take their work to the next level.




