DSL Alumni Shows at The Camden Fringe

After sharing a fantastic list of DSL Graduate Edinburgh Fringe shows last week we are delighted to share some more Alumni fringe productions – this time in the Camden Fringe this week!

Keep in touch with your shows to be added to our posts!

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You can see DSL 2023 Graduate, Cloud Quinn at the Camden People’s Theatre in The Strange Case of Michael Dillon from 29 – 31 July ’24. And, you can read about the production in two reviews here and here! Tickets are available here.

About the Play:

Follow Michael’s journey from his childhood in Folkestone, through his medical training and transition, to the Merchant Navy and Buddhist monasteries in India. Described by biographer Liz Hodgkinson as “the world’s first female-to-male transsexual”, Dillon’s extraordinary life comes to the stage for the first time, with an all-trans cast.

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You can also see DSL graduates in Blood Bath at the Lion & Unicorn Theatre (29th, 30th and 31st July) at 8.30pm. Book here.
About the show:
“Sounds like the beginning of a bad joke – A Siren, a Selkie, and a Rusalka walk into a bathroom.” Three women are looking for an escape. Instead, they find each other. But these aren’t ordinary women. And this isn’t ordinary song. As their walls come down and the dangers outside start to bleed in, they must ask themselves – how far can you trust those around you when you’ve spent lifetimes fighting to keep your head above water? BLOOD BATH is an exciting female-led dark comedy written by Frances Eva, Molly Goetzee, and Emily Walling that reimagines the stories of mythical sea beings for the modern day, with a seductive dash of live music on top. It is a hilarious and fiendish tale of female friendship and rage.

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And another 2023 MFA Graduate, Brian Voakes is staging his 60 minute, one-man show Goodbye Mr Coffee on August 1st, 2nd and 3rd . Tickets are available on the Camden Fringe Website here.

About the play:

With its deeply personal storytelling, it explores the uncertainty, hope and fear that are all too familiar to severely ill patients. In the confines of a shared hospital ward, we become witness to a new friendship that in turn reveals a new way to embrace death, and life.

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And 2011 Graduate, Sadie Miller is in A Girl is a Haunted House at The Etcetera Theatre on 4th ad 5th August at 5pm. Tickets available hereContent warnings: suicide, loss, domestic violence. Suitable for ages18+

About the show:

A Girl is a Haunted House is a one woman show tiptoeing the line between storytelling and standup. Although a broadly feminist show riffing on the millennial female experience, it also covers universal themes such as love, death, societal expectations, and THE HORRORS. Using the allegory of a haunted house there is an element of camp and joy that pervades an otherwise darkly observed view of the role of women in our still broadly patriarchal society. Plus, there’s rap too! Come or I’ll haunt you!

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Wishing them all the very best for their shows!

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