• At CPT we are committed to ensuring the best possible experience for all artists, audience members and other visitors to our space. We welcome customers and artists with disabilities and are pleased to assist you in your visit. 

    If you have any questions or enquiries, please do get in touch by phone at 020 7419 4841 or email at foh@cptheatre.co.uk.

  • Marisol Spensieri & Héctor Manchego

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    Marisol is an actor, theatre and performance maker, creating and performing pieces that are thought-provoking, and highly visual and physical. 
    At the core of what she does, there is a transnational, multicultural and multilingual approach. Her work has been supported by Arts Council England, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, Brixton House, CASA Festival, Seven Dials Playhouse, and more.
    She is part of the international project Interactiones, supported by a consortium of South American and European partners. https://www.marisolms.com/

    Héctor is a Venezuelan writer, photographer and videographer based in London. His work interrogates themes of the Latin American diaspora, social and cultural identities and experiences of the LGBTIQ+ communities.
    He was part of Royal Court's Introduction to Playwriting course and ‘No Borders 2022’.
    His work has been staged in The Royal Court theatre upstairs, the Actor’s Centre, Theatre Royal Plymouth at The Lab, and Theatre Deli.
    https://hector-manchego.format.com/

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  • Marisol Spensieri and Hector Manchego CPT shows

    3 x Thursday: Our flesh and...

    Thu 08 Jun at 6pm
    Women's experiences from various countries, cultures, and times merge in one voice in this interdisciplinary exploration of abortion accessibility in contemporary societies.

    Blog Posts by Marisol Spensieri and Hector Manchego

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    "Hats off to the CPT for this fine show, well researched and coming from a place of great passion... Comm­unity theatre at its most effective."

    Camden New Journal (Human Jam)