Written by ReviewsPosted in Camden Fringe 2011August 7, 2011
People love to be alternative: it distinguishes them from other people. It gives them a unique identity (or so they hope) and makes them less boring, conventional, predictable.
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Written by NewsPosted in Camden Fringe 2011August 1, 2011
The new comedy play by award winning writer Trent Burton (Sharp lines and clever writing – Fringe Report.) Will has doctors baffled with a mystery illness and test results that look like David Lynch directed them. His fed-up girlfriend feels it’s time for a choice between his clueless GP or his homeopath sister. Which for Will, is no choice at all.
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Written by NewsPosted in Camden Fringe 2011July 24, 2011
This is a world exclusive for Bye Bye Bernie and the only chance to see the show. There will be violent slapstick, mime, breaking of the fourth wall, surrealism and much more, all packed into one hour, ending the Camden Fringe Festival with a bang!
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Written by nigerPosted in Camden Fringe 2011July 24, 2011
Lady Macbeth – a heartless monster ruled by a sinister purpose: But what if before the ruthlessness, ambition, murder, madness and tragedy there was instead innocence and love, hopes and dreams? It is many years before Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth and you are invited to the wedding of Isobel…
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