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- RT @CamdenFringe: Our full programme of event will be announced, our new pigeon revealed & tickets will be on sale in 20 DAYS!!tweeted 1 week ago
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- RT @CamdenFringe: PERFORMERS! 3 days left to sort out your blurb, show info, images & press bumpf. Yes that means everything. Yes that …tweeted 2 weeks ago
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- RT @ajhmurray: Just did Rainbow Trust golf dinner. Bernie Clifton was there. "What do you do?" "Retired ostrich jockey," he dead-panned.tweeted 3 hours ago
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The Lesson: second play in Atelier Community Theatre’s Ionesco double bill at the Camden Fringe
Review by Carmel Shortall In The Lesson, the second of Atelier’s Ionesco double bill at The Etcetera Theatre, the impossibility of communication is further explored as a professor becomes murderously insane under the influence of philology, the study of language … Continue reading
Atelier Community Theatre bring an Ionesco double bill to the Fringe. First up: The Chairs
Review by Carmel Shortall An old man – a caretaker or general factotum – peers out over the sea as his wife reminds him of all the things he could have been in life but wasn’t. “You’re so clever, you … Continue reading
