How We’re (Still) Doing Just Fine: The Journey of Shepard Tone Theatre
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2d ago
As Shepard Tone Theatre prepare for one more London outing of their award-winning show Coming Out Of My Cage (And I’ve Been Doing Just Fine) , an interactive investigation into the legacy of the hit song by The Killers, with comedy, cabaret and karaoke, they reflect on making new work, finding an audience, and the entire journey that has brought them to this point ..read more
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Who Decides What Art Means (and why can't it be me?)
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1M ago
The question of what art means - and by extension, whether it is good - and by further extension, whether it is worth money - has never been murkier. Writer Matt Neubauer tries to figure it all out through the lens of an internet argument about a dying robot, ahead of his upcoming play baby my love for you is Non-Fungible , part of SPRINT Festival 2024 ..read more
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Why do we need a queer Christmas show anyway?
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5M ago
"This is a self-wrapped send-off to queer people preparing to take the annual voyage back to family histories, survival and code switching at Christmas." , we chatted to the cast about why the world needs a Christmas show of queer solidarity right now and the relationship between queerness and Christmas ..read more
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How do we retain the personal in the political? Designing Who Killed My Father.
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5M ago
It felt important for the questions Édouard Louis is asking around the relationship between queerness and class in to be approached with nuance, and as a personal, playful journey of self-discovery. Co-designer Hazel Low talks about creating a sensuous, visual language for an intimate, politically charged text ..read more
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How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Myself
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8M ago
When you go from only having one aspect you hate about yourself, to hating every aspect of yourself when you look in the mirror, you know something has gone horribly wrong! Akin Wright talks about the inspiration behind his show, , which following a sold out run this January at Barons Court Theatre, returns to CPT for its second run 28 - 30 Sep ..read more
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Oral History Workshop with Sweet Thames
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11M ago
Do you want to learn how to turn oral history into script? A free day-school of three workshops co-hosted by Camden People’s Theatre and Star Creative Heritage! Camden People’s Theatre, 11am – 4:30pm, Saturday 8th July 2023. Please sign up using this link ..read more
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A Love Letter to Chavs
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1y ago
Heya, I’m Serena Ramsey and I’m the creator and producer of CHAV-RODITE!! I create art that’s unbridled, abstract, queer & common as muck.  ..read more
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Louise Ashcroft on Bird Hut Sperm Bank
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1y ago
"Is it actually true that in British law a pregnant woman is allowed to piss in a policeman’s hat? Because today this is my only remaining incentive to get up-the-duff." Louise Ashcroft talks about the motivations for her show  , returning to CPT 27-28 Sep after a sell-out performance at Calm Down Dear Festival of Feminism. Content notice: themes of fertility, childlessness, sex and reproduction ..read more
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We're not playing games here
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1y ago
'Every interaction has a purpose. This isn’t about putting on a show. It’s about creating real change in people’s lives.' Catherine Duquette talks about what interactive means for , a work-in-progress sharing on 15 Jun as part of the 10th Anniversary of Calm Down Dear ..read more
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Adam Brace
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1y ago
Camden People’s Theatre is devastated to hear of the death of our friend and colleague Adam Brace. Particularly via his work with our long-te ..read more
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