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    Matador(a) Susan Kempster and Adam Foster

    Starting Blocks Showcase 2016

    Sat 19 March
    CPT's artistic development programme Starting Blocks presents a showcase of five new pieces of work, made over 10 weeks.
    Nina Carrington

    Starting Blocks 2017

    Sun 19 Mar
    Part of Sprint 2017: A showcase of the work created and developed by artists on our trailblazing Starting Blocks scheme
    Ali Wright

    Starting Blocks 2018

    Sat 17 March
    A showcase of the brand new work created and developed by artists on our trailblazing Starting Blocks scheme
    Starting Blocks 2019 (C) Jose Farinha

    Starting Blocks Showcase 2019

    Sat 16 March
    A showcase of the brand new work created and developed by artists on our trailblazing Starting Blocks scheme
    Clémence Rebourg

    A They In A Manger

    Tue 5 to Sat 16 Dec at 7.15pm (with afterparty on Thu 14 Dec)
    Join creatives from across the performance industries for a night of love song, nativity, and raging queer manifesto.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Rich Hand

    The Mirror Test

    Fri 26 Jan - Sat 27 Jan at 7.15pm
    CPT's latest in-house production: In song, sketch and story, this work-in-progress asks who gets to define intelligence, why AI has to be so scary, and whether our fellow beasts might save us from ourselves.
    Clémence Rebourg

    A They In A Manger: Available To Stream

    Available until Wed 31 Jan
    'This delicious mash-up of queer cabaret, monologue, burlesque, and performance art, is about as positive and life-affirming a Christmas concoction as you will find anywhere.' (Reviews Hub)
    Harry Elletson

    GRILLS

    Tue 4 to Sat 22 Jun at 7pm (Saturday matinees 3pm)
    Four self-proclaimed queer nerds on a mission to unearth a forgotten gem in Camden’s LGBTQIA+ history. A textured show, weaving the past & the present, the analogue & the digital, and the joys & frustrations of queer community.
    Zbigniew Kotkiewicz

    English Kings Killing Foreigners: Available To Stream

    Available until 26th July 2024
    'A Shakespeare deconstruction destined for the West End' - City AM. Shakespeare's Globe veterans Nina & Phil present a tell-all dark comedy which asks: Who is Shakespeare for? Now available to stream.
    Photographer - Ali Wright Graphic Designer- Laura Whitehouse

    Why a Black Woman Will Never Be Prime Minister

    Tue 22 Oct - Sat 9 Nov 7pm (+ 3pm Matinee on 9 Nov)
    Parties, Trimesters and Labour - a lot can happen in nine months.
    Photographer - Ali Wright Graphic Designer- Laura Whitehouse

    Why A Black Woman Will Never Be Prime Minister: Available to Stream

    Available until 3rd April
    Parties, Trimesters and Labour - a lot can happen in nine months.
    Harry Elletson

    GRILLS (Digital)

    Available until 12 Jul
    GRILLS returns, available to stream as part of Every Body Festival. Four self-proclaimed queer nerds on a mission to unearth a forgotten gem in Camden’s LGBTQIA+ history. A textured show, weaving the past & the present, the analogue & the digital, and the joys & frustrations of queer community.

    Scratch 03/07 - A night of brand new work from disabled legends

    Thu 3 Jul at 7:15pm
    Scratch is an explosion of performance from which new universes of theatre may one day emerge. For the festival, we'll be exclusively programming deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists, sharing brand new ideas.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Becky Bailey

    Deafinitely Theatre New Writing Sharing

    Sat 5 Jul at 5pm
    Join us for a work in progress sharing of new deaf-led women’s writing.

    Balancing the Books - a Panel Discussion on PIP and Disability Rights

    Tue 8 Jul at 7:15pm
    Join a panel of disabled artists and activists to discuss the plans to cut PIP (Personal Independence Payments), how it will impact the arts and artists, and the wider theatre industry.

    Scratch 09/07 - A night of brand new work from disabled legends

    Wed 9 Jul at 7:15pm
    Scratch is an explosion of performance from which new universes of theatre may one day emerge. For the festival, we'll be exclusively programming deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists, sharing brand new ideas.
    WORK IN PROGRESS

    Characteristics of a Child Ten Days Old (WIP)

    Fri 11 Jul at 9pm
    Two baby girls born 200 years apart, connected by a single chromosome.
    WORK IN PROGRESS

    Laika (WIP)

    Fri 11 Jul at 7pm
    Miriam is floating through space. As temperatures rise on Earth, they’re given a choice: remain alone, or establish a new society. A play about living with disabilities, and living among humans.

    Every Body Festival Party

    Sat 12 Jul at 8:30pm
    Join us for an end of festival celebration! An inclusive party with snacks, a quiet chill out space, and very possibly deaf karaoke... All are welcome - bring a friend, bring a dog, bring a stranger.

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