Month: July 2024

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Review: That Boy Has No Shoes, Camden People’s Theatre

An instructive performance on the history of apartheid in South Africa

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Review: Rosaline and Juliet, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A new spin on one of the most well-known stories

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Review: Spiders! Rosemary Branch Theatre

A delightfully meta and self-aware comedy that parodies countless tropes while exploring the creative process.

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Review: How to Urn a Living, Hen and Chickens Theatre

This darkly comic, greatly entertaining tale, as the cast brings forth a parade of larger-than-life characters and puts fun in…

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Review: Hercules: Myth And Murder, Hen and Chickens Theatre

This is a clever and fun show that manages to pack in a wide variety of entertainment. A cleverly crafted…

Interviews

Interview: Transposing Musical Injustice to Camden Fringe

CUMTS on their new show The Chaplain

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Review: Savoy! Everybody’s Doing It, Phoenix Arts Club

A vibrant musical with standout performances and clever wordplay

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Review: The Strange Case of Dr Dillon, Camden People’s Theatre

A poetic, fast-paced exploration of Michael Dillon's groundbreaking life

Interviews

Interview: Brothers at War in the Camden Fringe

One of the lead actors in Magpie talks to us before it opens at The Old Red Lion Theatre on…

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Review: Shrek the Musical, Eventim Apollo

A swampful of colourful costumes

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