Ich Bin Kentishtowner: Chuck Anderson, writer-producer
The US-born creator of Warehouse of Dreams on living in north London, the perils of writing - and ignoring his dad's advice
View ArticleWhy I’m unveiling 501 Things I Do In My Bedroom
Debut local playwright Nicola Wren explains why she's about to stage a one-woman play at Camden's Etcetera theatre
View ArticleMust Do: December Top 10
It's the busiest month of the year. Here are some ways to pack even more in
View ArticleReview: The Tin Soldier, Roundhouse
Hans Christian Andersen’s tale of lovestruck nursery toys makes for a captivating Christmas excursion
View ArticleThree things to do this weekend
Been staying in all month so far? Be inspired by a bit of culture - and save with money-off deals in the neighbourhood
View ArticleMUST DO: this weekend
Go GayW3, chew on perhaps the best bagels in town, and immerse yourself in cabaret in a former furniture factory
View ArticleMUST DO: this weekend
NW5's latest wine bar, a pop-up fashion store on Brecknock - and storytelling for adults
View ArticleIch Bin: Anna Frankl-Duval, actor
The born-and-bred north Londoner on the difficulties of her profession, coping with bereavement - and why she loves Knowhere Special
View ArticleHow I wrote Score, a musical comedy about mums facing child removal
Award-winning playwright Lucy Bell on the story behind her hit tale that kicks off at Camden People's Theatre tonight
View ArticleMUST DO: late April
From rampaging dinosaurs to free beer, five excellent things to consider over the next seven days
View ArticleHow 501 Things I Do In My Bedroom changed my life
Playwright and actor Nicola Wren on how her hit one-woman show is graduating from Camden to the Edinburgh Festival. And now a sitcom is on the cards
View ArticleWhy I’ve reopened the Lion & Unicorn theatre
Kentish Town's superior fringe theatre is back up and running. Chris Mellor tells us what to expect
View ArticleReview: Pulling Out, Camden People’s Theatre
A powerful and hilarious new play by Lucy Bell gives a voice to young dads, says Clare Hand
View ArticleSmut Slam enters Kentish Town
There'll be nothing saucier in the neighbourhood next week than this American import, promises founder Cameryn Moore
View ArticleReview: The Turn of the Screw, Lion & Unicorn Theatre
Suspense, mystery and malevolence: Clare Hand enjoys a well-told ghoulish tale
View ArticleMeet the four young stars of Spit & Polish
We get the lowdown on the new monthly spoken word night at Kentish Town's Lion & Unicorn Theatre
View ArticleWho does the Mayor of Kentish Town think he is?
We meet actor and comedian Steve Furst ahead of his five-night run at Covent Garden's Tristan Bates Theatre
View ArticleWhat exactly is the Torriano Meeting House?
Come to a room imbued with myriad poetic voices, living and dead, giving it a unique atmosphere
View ArticleWhat you need to know about Camden Fringe 2017
We meet co-founder Zena Barrie - unveil five of this year's highlights
View ArticleGender anarchists take to the stage – for three weeks!
This month Camden People's Theatre will be ruffling the tail feathers of "heteronormative" society...
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