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Camden People's Theatre

58-60 Hampstead Road, London
London NW1 2PY

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Earworm

Earworm

Aug 18 – Aug 22, 2026

The 4-star "anti-rom-com" returns for the 2026 Camden Fringe.

Review: ABIGAIL'S PARTY, Starring Tamzin Outhwaite, Harold Pinter Theatre

Review: ABIGAIL'S PARTY, Starring Tamzin Outhwaite, Harold Pinter Theatre

by Aliya Al-Hassan · August 20, 2026

Nadia Fall is now firmly ensconced in her role as Artistic Director of the Young Vic, but her final show at Stratford East back in 2024 was a brilliantly realised revival of Mike Leigh's seminal work, Abigail's Party. Now having a much-deserved West End transfer, it lands on the Harold Pinter stag…

Review: JEEVES TAKES CHARGE, Charing Cross Theatre

Review: JEEVES TAKES CHARGE, Charing Cross Theatre

by Aliya Al-Hassan · August 19, 2026

First seen 45 years ago, the Olivier Award-winning Jeeves Takes Charge returns to London for a short season at the Charing Cross Theatre. This one-man show sees the affable and endlessly adaptable Sam Harrison take on all 22 roles in a highly energetic and adept performance.…

Review: PEAKY BLINDERS UNDERWORLD, Arches London Bridge

Review: PEAKY BLINDERS UNDERWORLD, Arches London Bridge

by Cindy Marcolina · August 19, 2026

It’s engaging, well-designed, fully immersive, and thoroughly considered. It distinguishes itself among a list of “immersive” cash-grabs, actually providing a unique experience to its patrons. So, grab your newsboy cap, the Arches are under new management… by order of the Peaky Blinders.…

Review: BBC PROMS: PAPPANO CONDUCTS BERLIOZ’S ‘REQUIEM’, Royal Albert Hall

Review: BBC PROMS: PAPPANO CONDUCTS BERLIOZ’S ‘REQUIEM’, Royal Albert Hall

by Debbie Gilpin · August 17, 2026

First performed at Les Invalides in Paris in 1837, Hector Berlioz’s Requiem (“Grande messe des morts”) is music and spectacle on a grand scale. Originally written for 450 performers, this Prom saw roughly 400 musicians and singers gather across the Royal Albert Hall stage and Choir Stalls sect…

Review: BBC PROMS: MARVIN GAYE - PRINCE OF SOUL, Royal Albert Hall

Review: BBC PROMS: MARVIN GAYE - PRINCE OF SOUL, Royal Albert Hall

by Debbie Gilpin · August 17, 2026

At 7pm on Friday, wildfire alerts pinged on phones across the UK - but for those of us in the Royal Albert Hall it served as an early warning system for the heat that would be generated by the BBC Proms tribute to Marvin Gaye. Backed by the BBC Concert Orchestra and the LJ Singers, assembled artists…

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: SHOWSTOPPER! THE KIDS SHOW, Pleasance Courtyard

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: SHOWSTOPPER! THE KIDS SHOW, Pleasance Courtyard

by Christiana Rose · August 17, 2026

Six extraordinary musical theatre performers take to the stage with one seemingly impossible task: create a brand new musical from scratch, based entirely on suggestions from the children in the audience. The result is Showstopper! The Kids Show, a wildly inventive hour of music, comedy, storytellin…

Past Shows

12 total · showing 1–10

Visa, Drama & Other Disasters

Visa, Drama & Other Disasters

Mar 4 – Apr 4, 2026

Visa, Drama & Other Disasters is a Brechtian choral satire where migration becomes a “showcase” you can never quite pass. A flock enters the Flyways, masks on, ready to perform competence and belonging, until Policy arrives as weather: thresholds rise, time warps, and every...

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We Have Not Long to Love

We Have Not Long to Love

Aug 7 – Aug 9, 2025

“By the rarest and most improbable of accidents, you happen to be what you are. Beautiful. Human. Alive.” -Tennessee Williams ‘We Have Not Long to Love’, is a trio of short plays by Tennessee Williams. In these vignettes, souls seemingly trapped by circumstance live as we watch...

Metamorphoses

Metamorphoses

Aug 3 – Jun 15, 2025

Metamorphoses is a journey through the highs and lows of world history. Expect gods, humans, animals, and monsters as the production brings to life the ancient myths of Ovid’s Metamorphoses , reimagined for our times by three leading contemporary playwrights, and then...

FREAK OUT!

FREAK OUT!

Apr 16 – Apr 17, 2024

VAULT FESTIVAL 2023 SHOW OF THE WEEK NOMINEE "An impressive show" ★★★★★ Broadway World

Cheesy Cheesy Catchy Mousey

Cheesy Cheesy Catchy Mousey

Jun 23 – Jun 25, 2023

A dark comedy about the media. And cheese. And mice. And tuffets. And maybe igneous rocks. You'll get to vote to shape the characters’ journeys… or will you? Sam has a simple question and he's seeking answers everywhere, from his mum to the Guardian to Twitter. Join him in this...

MOTHERLOAD!

MOTHERLOAD!

Nov 24 – Nov 25, 2022

MOTHERLOAD! is a dark comedy for the end of days. Meet Mother Nature, the sexiest woman alive turned dumpster fire. She's doing a TED Talk, a last chance bid to save her favourite creation. As the tech starts to glitch and her body gyrates with the FEVER of a morally confused...

Why the Child is Cooking in the Polenta

Why the Child is Cooking in the Polenta

Sep 14

A bridge between reality and fiction, Edith Alibecs award-winning adaptation of Aglaja Veteranyis autobiographical book, Why the Child is Cooking in the Polenta, will be heading on a UK tour this September 2021. A fascinating and endlessly imaginative show, it follows a family...

MUSE

MUSE

Aug 22 – Aug 25, 2019

MUSE is a new play based on the life of surrealist photographer Dora Maar and her relationship with Pablo Picasso. As the enigmatic muse behind Picasso's 'Weeping Woman', she appears always fragmented, not quite there, forever refracted and distorted through his gaze. Taking...

Ophelia Rewound

Ophelia Rewound

Aug 22 – Aug 25, 2019

Ophelia Rewound is an interactive, autobiographical, solo performance which weaves intricate projection mapping, the story of Ophelia and Antigonis lived experience through depression to examine the stereotypes that sit around women and mental health. The character of Ophelia is...

Friday Night Love Poem

Friday Night Love Poem

May 31 – Jun 1, 2019

"So if Matt and I have officially had sex then why does it still hurt? I still dont get whats so amazing about it, how can women even come from it - when is that supposed to happen?" Friday Night Love Poem, written by Natalia Knowlton, tells a trio of poignant coming of age...

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