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See what's new in the past seven days
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As we head into August things are going to get busy! We have Edinburgh and Camden Fringe Festivals, and we are hoping to get lots of good coverage. We do hope we might tempt you to see a show or two.
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You can check out our dedicated Camden Fringe page here. From here you'll be able to get to all our fetures and reviews for shows playing at this year's festival.
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Win tickets for What Makes A Body Terrifying?
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Playing at The Hope Theatre between 15 – 18 August, as part of Camden Fringe.
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Three ways to enter, see website for all the details and T&C's. Closes Friday 5 August.
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Join in this French lesson very much unlike the ones you might have had at school!
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Hal’s breathtakingly honest, often hilarious look at himself — and the state of his mental health.
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Experience Thomas Hardy’s greatest tragic novel as you’ve never seen it before.
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Amelia Gann’s debut comedy is a fever dream of iconic pop soundtracks, childhood dance shows and suburban village life .
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Tasting Notes, Southwark Playhouse
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Tasting Notes is an interesting new musical, filled with warmth and love alongside moments of absolute hilarity.
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Tomorrow Night Live, Seven Dials Playhouse
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Exhilarating and nuanced writing, delivered in an original and outstanding performance, holds the audience to account for the harsh reality of everyday life.
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Tom, Dick & Harry, Alexandra Palace
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Original song, stunning movement, and a wealth of energy together unearth a joyful and inspiring night’s entertainment.
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Yeast Nation, Southwark Playhouse
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A bizarre and seriously funny new musical from the makers of Urinetown.
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Focus on the Positives Lion and Unicorn Theatre
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Educational drama about a young man learning to understand HIV in the modern world.
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A highly creative, original production with some crass, strange moments of wit and knock-about humour: but come on - anything set in the gents’ toilet of a pub has to be a bit off the wall!
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Room on the Broom, Lyric Theatre
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A delightful, magical musical that’s great fun as it is, but perhaps not quite what it says on the tin.
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The Darkest Part of the Night, Kiln Theatre
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A deeply moving, riveting play that boldly addresses the complexities of care.
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Briefs - The Bite Club, Southbank Centre
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A night of fabulous, risqué performance from one of Oz’s finest gay circus/burlesque troupes
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Tackling the Sex Trade via Camden Fringe
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We chat to Dominique Izabella Little about her new play, Sold By Mama, which looks at the realities of sex trafficking.
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Bringing Oxbridge to Camden
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Katherine Stockton on her play Colloquium, playing as part of Camden Fringe. The play is most essentially a pulling back of the curtain on the mythic and hidden world of elite institutions.
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Taking a short trip to Barcelona for Just Sayin'
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Tina Zucco talks to us about her new play, Just Sayin', which takes us all the way to Barcelona, exploring homelessness and how it's the little gestures that matter.
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Taking A Trip Through Time with Free School Lunch
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Free School Lunch's Aurelia Gage on her new play, All This Must Pass, an epic exploration through time as a woman tries to find how she came to be.
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There's Always Room on Our Broom
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Tall Stories' Olivia Jacobs tells us about bringing a new version of Room on the Broom to the West End stage.
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