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How many times can an actor get drunk onstage without becoming unemployable? As one of the longest-serving members of Shit-faced Shakespeare, Saul Marron has lost count - but it hasn't done …
Husband and wife Feargus Woods Dunlop and Heather Westwell co-founded New Old Friends and have discovered a knack - and award-winning success - bringing detective stories to family audiences…
"What's your show about?" can be one of the most difficult questions to answer. But Greek theatremaker Antigoni Spanou has got to a point of no fear when discussing her autobiographical, Sha…
Alpha Who?, created and performed by Matt Franco, explores what it means to be a man today at this year's Camden Fringe, where it runs for three performances only from 7 to 9 August 2019 at …
Judith has a reason for dating married men. Robert is new to sexting. The Man observes in disgust. Meet the characters at the heart of Andrew Bruce-Lockhart's new satire on society and socia…
"I was struck by how arbitrary the borders and walls felt". A trip to Israel sparked Zoë Guzy-Sprague's imagination to create drama about women on opposite sides of a border, The Net. Wat…
Italian-American actors Alessandro Gruttadauria and Wanja Sellers bring new comedy two-hander Lost Keys and Orgasms at the Pasty Motel to London's Canal Café Theatre for five performances o…
It's Fespian Init Productions revives Our Walk Through the World, Ross Howard's collection of six short plays, at Camden Fringe. It runs from 11 to 14 August 2019 at The Water Rats. Time to …
In November, Tate Modern launches the largest retrospective ever held in the UK devoted to Dora Maar, the French photographer, painter, poet and muse to Pablo Picasso. Ahead of that, Aslant …
As playwright Khairul Kamsani puts it, international production Discord of Discourse explores the "conundrum between communication and perception". Check out what he told us about the Camden…
Following Boris Johnson's promotion to prime minister, the trailer for satire Boris Rex has taken on new levels of meaning. Have a watch, and take a look at images from the show, then book y…
As part of our countdown to this year's Camden Fringe, today we're highlighting some of the BAME artists set to take this year's festival by storm. Now in its 14th year, London's alternative…
"They are good people, despite everything that happened..." Have a sneak peek at what to expect from Red Peter, Grid Theatre's adaptation of Kafka's A Report to an Academy at Camden Fringe, …
"There is nobody this is not relevant to." It's a bold claim, but when your new play concerns looking death in the face, it's hard to argue with. Take a look at the cast and creators of The …
We're counting down to Sherlock Holmes' return home to Baker Street. Sneak a peek at our gallery of first-look production shots of Sherlock Holmes and The Invisible Thing, officially opening…
"Whether writing or directing it all comes from the same place - I tap the bruise - the feelings run." Camden Fringe show Riot To Heaven is a deeply personal production for Dan Horrigan. The…
As the four-star hit production heads into its final weeks, check out the new trailer for Lunatic 19s - A Deportational Road Trip, Tegan McLeod's drama set in Trump's America, then book your…
"We all of us write our own history to some extent." So says writer/director/actor Clive Moffatt. In his case, he's has done this very literally; Nostalgia, the revue he brings to the White …
"This is my first step into the realm of truly professional theatre-making, and, I'll be honest, I didn't expect it to be this tough!" Exciting young theatremaker Patrick Bayele doesn't pull…
From real-life incels to microaggressions: the 2019 Camden Fringe Festival line-up tackles sexism head on. Almost two years on from the birth of the #MeToo movement, this year's line-up show…
"Do you remember his first monster..." As four star hit River in the Sky prepares to come to The Hope Theatre, check out the emotive new trailer for the tale of a couple struggling with grie…
Tuneful trumpets and candlesticks wielded in anger - take a look at our gallery of rehearsal images to get a hint of what you might expect from Philip King's 1970 drama Go Bang Your Tambouri…
"This play is going to change your life." It's a bold statement, but you can't help but believe Patrick Bayele, director of How To Save The World, when you look into his eyes. He believes. W…
Want to bond with your kids? Make theatre with them! That's a lesson these families performing at Camden Fringe have taken to heart. Now in its 14th year, London's alternative to Edinburgh F…
Think you're alone on your morning commute? Think again. As Andrew Bruce-Lockhart's new satire Letting Go shows, anyone one could be watching and plotting. Book your tickets now!