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Feta With The Queen, The Camden Head – Review

Katerina Vrana Presented by Angel Comedy ★★★★★ Pros: Stand Up doesn’t get better than this. Intelligent content; expertly crafted humour; deliciously responsive audience dynamic and performance skill so good it actually hurts a little bit.Cons: Guilt. She’s not charging for this show. Verdict: I’ve seen a *lot* of stand-up comedy and Vrana’s set is one of the cleverest, funniest most skilfully delivered shows I’ve seen, ever. Courtesy of Angel Comedy Katerina Vrana’s stand up comedy set, Feta with the Queen, ...

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Camden Fringe: Truly, Madly, Keighley, Camden Head

Part of the Camden Fringe 2013 Written and performed by Not The Brontës★★★ Pros: Not the Brontës create a very relaxed and easy-going atmosphere. The performance makes you feel right at home in the theatre. Cons: Working on the interpretation of the stories would have engaged the audience more. Our Verdict: The stories were interesting and fun cleverly combined with live music and some northern humor. Courtesy of Not The Brontës Truly, Madly, Keighley is composed of a selection of ...

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Camden Fringe Audience Feedback: Iszi Lawrence: Publicity Stunted

Average Audience Rating: ★★★★★ 7th-11th August at The Camden Head Book tickets for Camden Alice Harvey, London – ★★★★★ “It’s a personal story of failure peppered with lots of silly gags and some absolute crackers. I like shows where you groan, go awww and laugh. I’m a big fan of Sarah Millican, Iszi Lawrence is very different experience but I’m really glad I went. She spoke with the crowd a lot (picked on my husband!) and that made it even ...

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Camden Fringe Audience Feedback: Man-Go Unshaved

Average Audience Rating: ★★★★★ 8th-11th August at The Camden Head Book tickets for Camden Beverley Hargreaves, Brookmans Park – ★★★★★ “Saw the show last night (09/08/13) – extremely funny, great audience participation by way of putting hecklers well and truly in their place. If you like your comedy very topical, edgy and thought provoking, this is a must for you – but hecklers beware! Only on for two more nights, so don’t miss out.” Anonymous – ★★★★★ “Man-Go Unshaved – ...

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Camden Fringe: Future Perfect: The Family Plot, The Camden Head

Part of the Camden Fringe 2013Em Fleming, Stephanie Gerra, Irving Jones and Stephen Keyworth★★★ Pros: Hilarious, dark and twisted story telling. Cons: Not for those who need visuals to connect the story together. Some of the stories were better than others, but that is normal for new writing. Our Verdict: Theatre in its barest form. Our advice: Indulge yourself and allow someone to share a story with you. Courtesy of Future Perfect Writers The well known saying “Keep it simple, ...

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Camden Fringe Audience Feedback: Is Monogamy Dead?

Average Audience Rating: ★★★★★Everything Theatre Rating: ★★★★ Read our review! Until 29th July at the Camden HeadUntil 25th August at the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh Fringe Festival Book tickets for Edinburgh Liz Ferris, London – ★★★★★ “After seeing this show highlighted as one to watch at the Camden Fringe on View website, I decided to go along to ‘Is Monoagamy Dead?’. I couldn’t be more glad I did. From the moment Rosie started the show, cracking a joke about showbiz dreams being shattered ...

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Camden Fringe: It’s All Geek to Me, The Camden Head

Part of the Camden Fringe 2013 Pete Dillon-Trenchard ★★★★ Pros: Laugh-out loud funny with both niche and more accessible humour. Pete Dillon-Trenchard handles his audience beautifully. Cons: One can get a little lost if you’re not a geek of a certain brand, but as the show says, let the geek references wash over you – you’ll still laugh at most things. Our Verdict: Whether you’ve sat through a Star Wars Marathon ten times or whether you haven’t read a comic ...

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Camden Fringe: Is Monogamy Dead?, The Camden Head

Part of the Camden Fringe 2013Written and performed by Rosie Wilby★★★★ Pros: Rosie’s very natural, relaxed and inclusive style of stand up and intelligent, piquant material provides continuous laughs throughout. Lots of variety in the approach keeps the pace and the interest up. Cons: I’m not sure who was seated in the front row to my left, but I felt the show was almost exclusively for them. It would have been nice to see Rosie spread her eye contact around ...

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