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    The Oracle

    Tue 18 Apr, 9pm
    Tickets £8
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    Meet The Oracle, an ancient seer, as she comes to Camden People's Theatre for her final reading. This new solo show is a doomsday comedy about the future and how we imagine it.



    Content Notice
    Running Time 60 minutes
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeTo be confirmed. Suitable for 13+.
    Health Notice
    Health NoticeLive flames

    O is in crisis. Whatever she does – read tea leaves, read entrails, even read the newspaper– the results are the same. Something sinister is coming. And it’s not good for business. 

    Immortal and unanchored from a previous age where she was once revered, the Oracle is lost in the modern age and lacking purpose. 

    Luckily for you, bookings are open for one spectacular night of clairvoyance. Expect answers to your questions, expect prophetic guidance, expect a group mystic reading as The Oracle returns for her final prediction. 

    A solo show about the future and how we imagine it, this end of times comedy is performed and written by Julia Pilkington. 


    Written and performed by Julia Pilkington
    Dramaturgy by Alex Rugman
    Additional direction by Luke Wintour
    Sound design by Nathan Geyer
    Costume design by Sophie Lincoln 
    Poster design by Aphra Pilkington

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