Camden Fringe
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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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Review: Echoes of Empires, The Courtyard Theatre
Asking some interesting questions on the impact of British colonialism, this play shows the beginnings of promise
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Review: Spare Room, Hen and Chickens Theatre
It’s great to see a large ensemble at Camden Fringe, but at times that size detracts from what is really…
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Review: too much of water, Old Red Lion Theatre
Ophelia’s voice is given clarity and contemporary resonance across centuries and delivered through engaging storytelling.
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Review: A.I.M. (An Invisible Mission), Etcetera Theatre
Reminiscent of scenes of the BBC sounds desks of old, AIM is visually delightful and an audible marvel.
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Review: 2.36, Etcetera Theatre
A promising start never quite delivers in a play that has many sub plots but no obvious central idea.
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Review: Mercutio, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Topical and witty, this show offers a relatable, modern insight into Romeo’s best friend.
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