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Posts Tagged ‘Camden Fringe’

Goodbye Mr Coffee, Courtyard Theatre, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘Delicately-written drama’

By Sarah Birch | Friday 2 August 2024

The first production from De Beauvoir’s Brian Voakes is ‘at once relective and humorous’

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Camden Fringe – Extreme [The New Norm]: ‘drama that has emerged far enough from the gloom’

By Sarah Birch | Sunday 27 August 2023
Extreme [The New Norm]

A series of satirical sketches based on the Covid emotional rollercoaster

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Camden Fringe: – A Theatre Show: the ‘doomed struggle to survive’

By Sarah Birch | Sunday 27 August 2023
A Theatre Show by Precarious Theatre

Will a daring heist allow a company of aspiring actors to stage their brilliant new play?

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Bubbling at the Camden Fringe – review: ‘packed with echoes of Sartre and Beckett’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 21 August 2023
Bubbling, Bodies For Rent Theatre Company

An experimental drama by Bodies for Rent

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Dead Souls, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘A ribald romp’

By Sarah Birch | Friday 4 August 2023

Leo Egger’s adaptation of a literary classic at Etcetera Theatre is ‘hugely entertaining’

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Failure Studies, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘Genuine insight and endearingly zany dialogue’

By Sarah Birch | Tuesday 16 August 2022

Marco Biasioli’s play ‘offers a quirky take on society’s equation of success with professional achievement’

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¿Rob or Rose?, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘Bouncy dialogue and an ever-shifting narrative’

By Sarah Birch | Wednesday 3 August 2022

Henry Charnock’s hour-long play is ‘delectable’

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Henry Churniavsky, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘A cleverly layered hour of stand-up’

By Sarah Birch | Thursday 19 August 2021

The Liverpudlian comic delivers with an ‘off-beat take on our current predicament’

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Fester, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘Old tropes given an engaging twist’

By Sarah Birch | Wednesday 18 August 2021

The new play based loosely on Goethe’s Faust is ‘funny and powerful’

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Jam Tart/Lemon Kurd, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘Second-wave feminism and the refugee crisis – distilled for the Covid era’

By Lizzie McAllister | Friday 13 August 2021

A film split into two monologues makes for ‘enjoyable viewing’, with a few rough edges working in its favour

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Camden Fringe 2018: Over 300 events to enjoy as festival celebrates 13th year

By camdencitizen | Monday 11 June 2018
The Woman and the Canvas

Festival to spread across whole of the borough from 30 July to 26 August

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