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Features and Interviews

Here you’ll find our catalogue of interviews and features. We’ve interviewed numerous people we find interesting, and we’ve written about theatre events that have caught our imagination as well. So grab a cup of tea and have a good old browse!

Quidam by Cirque du Soleil – Sponsored

Cirque du Soleil returns to London Royal Albert Hall in 2014 with a fan favourite! Quidam is a whimsical world dreamed up by a bored young girl named Zoe. Ignored by her parents and looking to escape her monotonous life her imagination runs wild and creates a fantastical world which Cirque du Soleil bring to life. Quidam is the ninth stage show produced by Cirque du Soleil. Watched by millions of spectators all over the world since its creation the ...

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War Horse gallops to number one! – Sponsored

With over 200 theatre venues and over 32,000 theatrical performances each year, London has one of the highest theatre attendances in the world. When investing time and money in going to see a show, theatre-goers need to know that their hard-earned cash is going to be well spent. So which show is taking the West End by storm at the moment?  TicketTree.com, a leading theatre break specialist, reveals that War Horse, set in the conflict of 1914 England, has had an ...

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Camden Fringe Audience Feedback: A Play in a Day

Average Audience Rating: ★★★★ 25th August at the Camden People’s Theatre More information on Pop-Up Theatre Anonymous – ★★★★ “This new idea is fresh, exciting, and well worth every penny spent ! 12 hours to put on a performance based on that day’s news is hard work but also extremely clever. Every performance will be different which is what theatre should be about. This piece has you on the edge of your seat not knowing what is to come next: ...

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Camden Fringe Audience Feedback: The Sleep

Average Audience Rating: ★★★★ 20th-21st August at The Forge  Book tickets for Camden Owen James, London – ★★★★  “The show was a complete mystery to me beforehand. Probably the simplest form of theatre I have seen this year two people and three chairs, the focus for this play was firmly on the script and the performances of the two characters. This show is not flashy and not a gimmicky ploy to pull in the punters. It is simply a heartbreaking ...

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Camden Fringe Audience Feedback: I Strongly Suspect He Would Have Grown Up To Do Great Evil

Average Audience Rating: ★★★★★   18th-21st August at Collection Theatre, Lord Stanley Book tickets for Camden     Jeff Thomas, London – ★★★★★“While ‘nature vs nurture’ may ultimately be the theme of Ryan Rogers’ darkly comic one woman play, it’s by no means the only great ponderable under the spotlight in this shadowy, absorbing drama. Through a highly dexterous, powerful performance, nineteen year old Livvy Lynch, unpicks the mysterious suicide note of the play’s title via the eyes of six ...

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