Immersive Theatre, Camden Fringe and Caryl Churchill: Editor's Choice - Theatre

Immersive Theatre, Camden Fringe and Caryl Churchill: Editor's Choice - Theatre

29 July, 2011
by: Naima Khan

Every Friday our editors bring you their personal highlights of the week ahead. Naima Khan selects her top three plays


From 2nd August 

Jonah Non Grata @ Camden People's Theatre 
Mitchell and Webb writer Simon Kane presents his own one-man show about faith, religion and life as part of Camden Fringe.


4th August
Reykjavik @ The Roundhouse
An immersive theatre production from Shams about a love lost in the dark and hazy Icelandic capital. The show is full of visual and auditory feats and an ever-changing set. Click here to read a review from the show's run at The Albany. 


From 5th August
Top Girls @ Trafalgar Studio
Caryl Churchill's 1982 play about the development of feminism in the 20th century looks at five powerful women from myth and history and their take on what it means to be successful. Opening in the West End are a  brilliant run at Chichester Festival Theatre, this is your best bet for something very witty and bold. 

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