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  • Whats On

    Camden Fringe

    Image:
    Half the face of a person with white headphones on against a blended blue and pink background. Person has neutral facial expression.
    ARiot Theatre presents

    Earworm

    Tues 18 - Sat 22 August at 9pm
    Guy's bangers-riddled mind is compulsively looking for the PERFECT breakup song.
    A man wearing a hat is lighting a cigarette with a match. The background is dark and a building called Caxton Hall is behind the figure. Red text reads 'Udham' and reviews and information about the show surround the photo.
    Indigochild Arts presents

    Udham

    Weds 19 to Sat 22 August at 7.15pm and Sat 22 at 3pm
    A quirky comedic reimagining of Udham Singh’s courage, cunning, and chaos
    White silhouette of person with shoulder length hair against a background of collaged newspaper pages.
    Toni Ruth Mina presents

    A Death in Drafts

    Sun 23 and Mon 24 August at 9pm
    A psychological thriller debating the morality of surveillance culture.
    A person stands stands on grass land looking down to the left. The image is hued purple and has a grainy, ethereally quality.
    Yu Ai presents

    The Bride

    Sun 23 and Mon 24 August at 7.15pm
    A ritual journey of grief, memory, and becoming.
    Person in black dress with black evening gloves and a neck brace squeezing a giant bottle of deep rub ointment onto their back. Bold red text reads 'JOE LEATHER BABY FOR BACK (PROBLEMS)'
    Joe Leather presents

    Baby Got Back (Problems)

    Tues 25 and Weds 26 August at 7.15pm
    A musical comedy about the audacity of the human spine.
    A man stands naked in front of a large golden sun. He is wearing a flower crown and holding a marble ball between his hands with his elbows splayed outwards. Only the top half of his body is visible.
    Jarzgar presents

    Prospero's Dead

    Tues 25 and Weds 26 at 9pm
    A surreal dark naked ritual sequel to Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'.