Must see. As a Londoner, whether you are an aspiring real estate developer or you sub-let a room from an unreachable landlord based overseas, This is Private Property will make you think hard about the capital's housing market.
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Real Life, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
The performance and production skills are evident, but it can be difficult to connect to the material if you don’t relate to the subject matter or to the way it's delivered.
Read More »Shrew, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Brave confrontation of the difficulty that lies within Shakespeare's original script. An insightful, well-written and well-performed piece.
Read More »The Collective Project, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Like last year, this night of new writing offers fresh work in a fun format. Though not quite as special as previous incarnations, the night offers some great moments.
Read More »Lost In The Neuron Forest, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An interesting, interactive and engaging production on a growing issue and very topical subject that many of us would prefer to turn away from.
Read More »Dead Arise, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An exciting, visceral experience that constantly challenges the senses.
Read More »Fierce, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Energetic, hilarious and absurd one-woman show full of richly drawn characters.
Read More »Calm Down, Dear: ‘Women’s Hour’ and ‘Pretty Ugly’, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Both productions are a bit rough around the edges but could be enjoyed by anyone who holds strong views on feminism.
Read More »Mass (work in progress), Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An interesting discussion about the place of religion in the modern day, but needs a little more development before coming to fruition.
Read More »Metamorphosing, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An ambitious performance offering plenty of visual interest which may be too abstract for some.
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