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"We are falling down the most extraordinary rabbit hole," writer James Kenworth and director James Martin Charlton tell us about bringing East End Wonderland adaptation, Alice in Canning Tow…
One-woman clowning tale of love, dating and feminism, Unlovable, a hit at Brighton Fringe earlier this year, comes to London's Etcetera Theatre for the final week of the Camden Fringe. Book …
Why have so few of us heard of Dora Maar, the French artist who was also the muse of Pablo Picasso? We talked to writer and director Antonia Georgieva about the need to "re-tell and re-membe…
Since meeting in Chichester in 2015, Greg Mosse and John Gleadall have been busy writing a string of musical shows, including jazz-swing cabaret Separate Ways, which they're now staging at T…
Onstage in Actually, Yasmin Paige and Simon Manyonda present different versions of the same event. Can they agree in this London Live interview about the play itself?! Watch their fascinatin…
As River In The Sky opens at The Hope Theatre for three weeks, Lindsey Cross and Howard Horner, who play Ellie and Jack, talk about their experiences during rehearsals and what it means to s…
It's nearly time for the European premiere of Actually, the new play by Photograph 51's Anna Ziegler. Sneak a peek at what Yasmin Paige and Simon Manyonda have been getting up to in rehearsa…
Could there be a more perfect venue for solo show Celia Delaney is... Angelic? than the aptly named Angel Comedy Club? The fact that Victoria Wood, who inspired Delaney as a child, is on the…
'The work we do in times of crisis as healers, storytellers and carers is lost because for years this work has never been associated with strength and power.' Camden Fringe drama The Net exp…
Italian-American actors Alessandro Gruttadauria and Wanja Sellers wanted to perform a two-hander together. How did the London International Gospel Choir, a trip to Cornwall and the humble pa…
A central feature of Matt Franco's solo piece Alpha Who? is panoramic scenography that responds to the performer. Learn more about this how this "painting in movement" is created, check out …
"The size of Camden Fringe festival allows creatives and performers to concentrate on their art rather than suffering the slings and arrows of Edinburgh's outrageous misfortunes." Off The Fe…
Fiona Spreadborough will bring her one-woman comedy show, set in coastal Portugal, Adventures of a Trip Advisor Seaside Guest House Keeper to the Water Rats later this month. Time to book yo…
The Mozart Question, a virtuosic monologue based on former Children's Laureate Michael Morpurgo's 2007 children's book, comes to Camden Fringe in a regendered production, running from 13 to …
It's Fespian Init Productions makes its debut at Camden Fringe with a brand-new production of Our Walk Through the World, Ross Howard's collection of six short plays, running 11 to 14 August…
"The question shouldn't be so much, 'Why should Damien be non-binary?' as 'Why shouldn't they be?'" JB Pichelski's Camden Fringe show Scenic Reality is a coming-of-age tale of mental health…
What would happen if the world ended and the only two people left to rebuild it were a pair of clowns? Scram Collective's new Camden Fringe show Fools of the Apocalypse offers the answer. Ti…
Teddies, wine and microwave meals - the rehearsal images for My Name is Cathy paint a picture of trying to comfort yourself, which is unsurprising given the play follows a teacher looking ba…
Yasmin Paige and Simon Manyonda star in the European premiere production of Actually, a new play by Photograph 51's Anna Ziegler, which will run at the West End's Trafalgar Studios from 6 to…
Alice will find herself in the East End of London when she pops out of her rabbit hole this summer, as Lewis Carroll's famous story receives a modern makeover for Alice in Canning Town. Time…
JB Pichelski's drama about a quartet of school friends embarking on unknown futures, Scenic Reality will play at The Hen & Chickens Theatre next month as part of the Camden Fringe. Time …
With Crystal Clear, "White Deer have mounted something big theatres don't even try and attempt". The company's efforts to ensure the production is accessible to visually impaired audiences -…
After two sell-out previews at London's Above the Stag Theatre, Glenn Chandler's The Good Scout, the first-ever play written about the Hitler Youth and Boy Scouts exchange in the 1930s, is n…
It opened to the press on the hottest night of the year, but raised temperatures didn't dampen critics' enthusiasm for Sherlock Holmes and The Invisible Thing, which brings Holmes home to Ma…
Today's the day! This year's Camden Fringe launches today. We only wish we could clone ourselves to see every show whose artists we met at the recent launch party. Check out launch photos an…