Category: Camden People’s Theatre

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Review: GRILLS, Camden People’s Theatre

A fascinating slice of underexplored social history, GRILLS speaks volubly to the LGBTQIA+ experience at Camden People’s…

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Review: Miss Brexit, Camden People’s Theatre

How else to explore the impact of Brexit but through a cut-throat take on Miss Congeniality?! Miss…

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Review: Piece of Me, Camden People’s Theatre

Britney Spears and the surveillance state make strange bedfellows in the imaginative Piece of Me at Camden…

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Review: Queer Planet, Camden People’s Theatre

Bi-curious George presents a nature documentary with a difference in the delightful Queer Planet at Camden People’s…

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Review: Camden Fringe 2023 – Ready Steady Crooks!, John & Christian present: Battle Counters + Invasion! An Alien Musical

A first set of reviews from the opening week of Camden Fringe 2023 – Ready Steady Crooks!,…

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Review: Before I Go, Camden People’s Theatre

Tobi King-Bakare delivers a stunning performance in Before I Go at the Camden People’s Theatre “There’s a…

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Review: Patient is a Verb, Camden People’s Theatre

Burning Attic’s Patient is a Verb takes a fascinating route to dramatising trans people’s experiences of healthcare…

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Camden Fringe Reviews: Frydays + Defective Inspector

As the Camden Fringe moves into its final week, here’s reviews of the brilliantly absurd Frydays at…

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Review: goo:ga, Camden People Theatre

A digital entry into Camden People Theatre’s feminist festival Calm Down, Dear, Hannah Ballou’s goo:ga is “What…