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Camden People's Theatre announces autumn season

The season includes a festival of feminist theatre and new work from Barrel Organ

Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

| London | Off-West End |

9 July 2015

Barrel Organ's Some People Talk About Violence
Barrel Organ's Some People Talk About Violence

Camden People's Theatre has announced its autumn season, which runs from 15 September 2015.

The season kicks off with the return of Calm Down Dear: A Festival of Feminism (15 September to 11 October), featuring a range of work exploring feminism and gender politics.

It's followed in October by shows including A Fun Palace for Grown Ups, following the recent Joan Littlewood-inspired project, and TheatreState's new show Tribute Acts.

November includes Suspense, a festival of puppetry for adult audiences (30 October to 2 November), and The Fitter Happier More Productive: A Festival of Self Betterment (3 to 8 November).

Running from 23 November to 12 December is Licensed to Ill "a loving, witty and skillful musing on the history of hip-hop" told through the story of the Beastie Boys.

And rounding off the season are Barrel Organ's Some People Talk About Violence (1 to 12 December) and Holy Presents (15 to 19 December), a "humanette puppet comedy".

Tickets for the autumn season are on sale now.

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