Rob Warren
Someone once described Rob as "the left leaning arm of Everything Theatre" and it's a description he proudly accepted. It is also a description that explains many of his play choices, as he is most likely to be found at plays that try to say something about society. Willing though to give most things a watch, with the exception of anything immersive - he prefers to sit quietly at the back watching than taking part!
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Review: Keep It Down, Camden Fringe
A powerful and insightful play about an eating disorder.
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Review: Casterbridge: The Life (And Death) Of A Woman Of Character , Camden Fringe 2022
An update on the 18th Century novel that has some strong elements
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Review: What Makes A Body Terrifying, Camden Fringe 2022
Visually and aurally beautiful from start to finish.
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Review: Just Sayin’, Camden Fringe 2022
Tina Zucco leaves a lasting impression with her take on homelessness.
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Review: Hoops and Hookups, Camden Fringe 2022
Two wonderfully crafted characters drive this play along at a fast pace
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Review: Moral Panic, Camden Fringe 2022
A wonderfully dark, comic delve into the mind of a pompous 1980s film censo
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Review: Last Wednesday’s Work Shirt, Camden Fringe 2022
Crammed full of laugh out loud scene
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Review: That Is Not Who I Am, Royal Court
From the opening official announcement to the closing dispute, it leaves more questions than answers
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Review: Gutter Street Nights, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
It’s not theatre in any form you probably know it, but it is an evening that shows what depth of…
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