Camden Fringe
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Reviews
Review: Doomsday Baby, Theatro Technis
An unnerving and disturbing portrayal of a mother-son relationship set within a post-apocalyptic bunker.
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Interviews
Interview: Camden Fringe’s most far flung show?
Mini Moon’s Children’s Show Lifts Off – To Mars! For Camden Fringe 2025 we are attempting to reach 100 interviews…
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Review: I Want You, Camden People’s Theatre
Six people discuss the ethics of conscription across three different world wars, in a show that grapples with the complex…
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Review: One More Star in the Sky, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
When a daughter is given the chance to meet her mum when she was young and happy, it should open…
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Review: Brief Play About Rage, The Cockpit
There’s research on how swearing is beneficial, the release of anger through a few choice words gets the anger and…
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Review: Relative Sonics, Etcetera Theatre
A thought-provoking exploration of media that traverses from 1877 to 2020, this play compares those who aspire to greatness and…
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Review: None of Them Will Get Out Alive, Hen & Chickens Theatre
A murder mystery featuring betrayal, backstabbing and deceit, with a hint of humour.
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Review: An Evening With Charles Quaterman For One Hour, The Bill Murray
The latest comedy character from Alexis Dubus, the performer behind Marcel LuCont, Quaterman isn't quite the finished product but there's…
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