Gameplay
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Carmen Collective in association with Pleasance and Camden People's Theatre
Following five-star, sold-out hit Lessons on Revolution, Carmen Collective return with the world debut of Gameplay: an audio-described myth for the end times, possibly featuring Daily Mail critic Quentin Letts. Racing through history, into the contemporary, and far into the future, Gameplay is a powerful shot of experimental performance featuring acclaimed theatre-maker Sam Rees and world-renowned sound artist AJ Turner. Praise for Lessons on Revolution: 'A heartfelt paean' ***** (Scotsman). 'Unique, intellectually potent' ***** (MorningStarOnline.co.uk). 'Excellent' ***** (Young-Perspective.net). 'Intelligent, questioning' **** (Stage). 'One of my favourites of this year's Fringe' (Natasha Tripney). 'Compelling and galvanising' (James Graham).
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets, Audio Enhancement System, Audio Description
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