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  • Whats On

    Aimed at Young People

    Image: Camden Youth Theatre's When This is Over
    2 performers dressed in neon green crashing two model cars together in the middle of a makeshift 'road' which is a raised platform in the centre of the space. A third performer looks on with an expression of excitement and audience surround the performers

    Reclaim The Streets (audio version)

    Sat 14 March at 3pm and 5pm
    ‘Prepare to be immersed (literally) in the forgotten protest movement 'Reclaim the Streets' that brought the spirit of rave to the roads. Bring your headphones, it’s time to party!’
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    A person speaks into a microphone while crouching over their laptop and DJ controller
    Amina Aaliya Beg presents

    My Mum Told Me Not To Marry An Atheist (WIP)

    Thurs 19 and Tues 24th Mar at 9pm
    My Mum Told Me Not To Marry An Atheist is a play / DJ set exploring DADI and her granddaughter KAMAL’s relationship about love, marriage & being intergenerational trouble-makers.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    A young girl stands looking in the distance with dark brown tied back hair, small pearl studs wearing a dark denim jacket with a brown hood, and patches all over the jacket.. She holds a bright pink book in front of her front of her body.
    Ray Productions presents

    That’s Ace (WIP)

    Fri 20 March at 9pm and Sat 21 March at 3pm
    Ace tries to figure out if her feelings for her school crush, Sasha, are romantic or platonic. Is it friendship? Is it love? What’s the difference?
    A young Japanese man sitting alone in a small Tokyo internet café booth, surrounded by clutter on the desk.
    Unboxing Theatre presents

    Net Cafe Refugee 2.0

    Sat 21 March at 6:45pm
    A young man drifts through Tokyo unseen—living in a net café, speaking only to the void online. Until two strangers crack open the solitude he chose to survive.
    An image of a brown Dad wearing a yellow jumper and orange hat with his son wearing an orange coat sat together on a tree branch looking up at the starts. There is a blue background and white text saying
    Astraea Theatre presents

    Rajiv's Starry Feelings

    Tues 7 - Thurs 9 April at 10am, 1pm and 3pm (no 10am show on the 7th)
    Rajiv's Starry Feeling's is a sparkly storytelling experience that explores those complex emotions we feel but cannot always name. Ages 2+. Based on the picture book by Niall Moorjani.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    British flag with a tear going down the middle
    Thea Melton presents

    BLAXIT MEANS BLAXIT (WIP)

    Tues 14 April at 7:15pm
    Black, British and fed up with your life in the UK? Choose BLAXIT