The festival will preview a range of shows being currently developed by the Camden People’s Theatre artists.
The shows have not been completed and many are being shown for the first time. It is a chance for artists to receive feedback from the audience, to help in the development of the shows.
The first performance will be Adventures in Black and White by Double Trouble will start at 7:15 p.m.. The show seeks to engage with the topics of displacement, migration and belonging.
Still photograph from Love Songs, showing for two weeks at Camden People’s Theatre.
The second performance, Love Songs, will tell a coming-of-age story using a mixture of rap, spoken word and dance floor musicat 9:00 p.m.
For more information on performance times and tickets please visit cptheatre.co.uk.
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The festival will preview a range of shows being currently developed by the Camden People’s Theatre artists.
The shows have not been completed and many are being shown for the first time. It is a chance for artists to receive feedback from the audience, to help in the development of the shows.
The first performance will be Adventures in Black and White by Double Trouble will start at 7:15 p.m.. The show seeks to engage with the topics of displacement, migration and belonging.
Still photograph from Love Songs, showing for two weeks at Camden People’s Theatre.
The second performance, Love Songs, will tell a coming-of-age story using a mixture of rap, spoken word and dance floor musicat 9:00 p.m.
For more information on performance times and tickets please visit cptheatre.co.uk.
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