Much like the two protagonists, HEARD is vulnerable and forceful at the same time. It deals with ambitious subject matters (as [Read More]
Maklena at Camden People’s Theatre
First performed at gunpoint before the Soviet secret police in 1933, before being banned after just five shows and lost [Read More]
This Is Not A Safe Space at Camden People’s Theatre
One thing I particularly like about Camden People’s Theatre is the short introduction to each show given by Artistic Director [Read More]
If Britney Could Get Through 2007 at the Camden People’s Theatre
From the moment Jo walked out on stage at Camden People’s Theatre, wearing little more than an arrestingly defiant stare, [Read More]
Sexy at the Camden People’s Theatre
Sexy. That elusive adjective. The feeder of all sexual insecurities. The mythologising force which describes not the sexual act but [Read More]
Review: So Many Reasons at Camden People’s Theatre
Calm Down Dear, the annual feminist festival at Camden People’s Theatre, is this year celebrating its sixth birthday. The show [Read More]