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Recent Posts
- Review: Carnival of Crows at the Etcetera Theatre.
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- The Overcoat: Gogol’s story adapted for the theatre by Le Mot Juste
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Hi Deborah,
If you’d like, I could review The Chairs and The Lesson at the Etcetera on Thursday. I have a pass card but it’s easier if you leave a comp ticket at the door. Let me know by email camdenvoyeur@gmail.com
regards, Carmel.
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Hi Carmel, I was just wondering if you are planning on bringing your blog back for this year’s Camden Fringe? I produced ‘The Rivals’ last year which you gave us a wonderful review for, and we would love for you to review our new show if you’re around! It’s another remaining of a traditional text; this time we are transporting Genet’s infamous ‘The Balcony’ from 1950s France to London 2021. Look forward to hearing from you! Nia
Sure am! Just firing it up now.
Carmel.
Hi Nia – I’ve just found this note – don’t know how it escaped my attention. I would have loved to review The Balcony – so sorry I missed it!
Hi Camden Fringe Voyeur!
We would love to invite you to come and review our show!
‘Arabian Nights’
13th-18th August, 7.30pm, Camden People’s Theatre
A rip-roaring comedy! This production tramples raucously through the far-flung fables of the Arabian Nights in which Queen Scheherazade has delayed her execution by enthralling the king with stories. Day after day the executioner arrives and finds the King too captivated to be disturbed by his customary daily beheading of wives. Live music accompanies the rambunctious ensemble of five actors who take on a multitude of weird and wonderful characters. Amidst kings, princess, geniis, numerous talking animals and a flying horse, expect to see this classic saga innovatively retold. Prepare yourselves to be bombarded by imagination and battered with fantasy!
A previous version of this show performed with the Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club in 2010 and was recommended as ‘Editor’s Choice’ on the Cambridge Tourism Office Website, recommended on ‘localsecrets.com’ and given a four star review from ‘Varsity’ which described it as:
‘a fast-paced romp through fantastical stories which kept the audience laughing and attentive’
‘‘Arabian Nights’ was weird, wonderful and witty’
This production has built on this earlier success to make an even more fantastical and imaginative fiasco of a show! Having directed and performed with the Cambridge University Amateur Dramatics Club this is director Jennifer R. Lee’s professional debut.
Tickets: £8.50/£7.50 concessions
Box office: 08444 77 1000
Camden People’s Theatre
58-60 Hampstead Road, NW1 2PY
Charity Registration Number – 1058723
http://www.cptheatre.co.uk
(The venue is fully accessible to wheelchair users)
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contact the director on:
jen.lee@cantab.net
07535657140