Thursday 29th March 2023 at Camden People’s Theatre, London ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman Just by reading the description of Dia-Beat-Es, performed and written by Paul O’Donnell (who self-identifies as ‘he/him/bro/dawg/homie’), one might think: Oh, is he serious? You might also consider, this is either going to be wildly offensive or wildly successful. I’m pleased to... Continue Reading →
Review: The Silent Boy at Camden People’s Theatre
Sunday 11th August 2019 at the Camden People’s Theatre. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ As debuts go, 14 Karot Theatre Company’s is a corker. With The Silent Boy, this company offer up a glowing display of fun-filled physical storytelling against a poignant backdrop. It’s a production full of hilarity and delightful whimsy beautifully crafted by an energised cast gifted... Continue Reading →
Review: Where is Ban Ki-Moon? at Camden People’s Theatre
Friday 9th August 2019 at the Camden People’s Theatre, London. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sam Rees’ Where is Ban Ki-Moon? is one of those intriguing productions which manages to transform entirely between beginning and end. The method behind the madness is revealed and the details which alienate suddenly endear and ingratiate; assumptions and reactions to characters are likely... Continue Reading →
Review: Come Fly with Fred at Camden People’s Theatre
Thursday 1st August 2019 at the Camden People’s Theatre. ⭐️ Lucas Bailey plays our homeless lead Fred. The show, directed by Conor Kennedy, promises us that ‘despite his lonely lifestyle he is guaranteed to make you smile.’ It’s true that Bailey makes us smile now and again with his child-like eyes searching for our approval... Continue Reading →
Interview: Daisy Minto Talks In Addition
Orange Skies Theatre are Camden Fringe-bound with a show which speaks to a plethora of very current issues. In Addition plays Camden People’s Theatre 2-4 August 2019 (tickets here) so I caught up with Artistic Director Daisy Minto to talk all things In Addition... To begin, tell me a little about the company and the... Continue Reading →
Interview: Yusuf Niazi Talks Feeling Lonely at Parties
Pursued by a Dragon Theatre Collective are bringing a story for our times to the Camden Fringe with their show Feeling Lonely at Parties... The show plays the Camden People’s Theatre July 29 - August 1 (tickets here) so I caught up with Artistic Director Yusuf Niazi to Talk all things Feeling Lonely at Parties...... Continue Reading →
Interview: Tom Mangan Talks Rendered Retina’s Form
Rendered Retina are bringing their show Form to the Camden Fringe this year after winning the Les Enfants Terrible Award and Best Show at Paris Fringe in 2017 and 2018 respectively. Expect non-verbal storytelling, explorations of the world of work and 20,000 paper balls... The show plays the Camden People’s Theatre 19-21 August (tickets here)... Continue Reading →
Interview: Antonia Georgieva Talks Aslant Theatre’s Debut Show MUSE
Aslant Theatre Company are packed and headed for the Camden Fringe with a show which looks back in order to look forward; to re-tell in order to tell anew... MUSE will play the Camden People’s Theatre 22nd to 25th August 2019 (tickets here) so I caught up with Artistic Director Antonia Georgieva to talk all... Continue Reading →
Interview: 7th Sense Theatre Company Talk New Show Memory Soldier
7th Sense Theatre Company bring a moving, gritty new drama to the Camden Fringe this year with Memory Soldier, a play which looks at the impact of PTSD not just on those returning from war, but their loved ones too. Memory Soldier will play at Camden People’s Theatre 13th - 15th August so I caught... Continue Reading →