Thanks for CPT’s reply to my previous message! I would like to change my review now. I hope the situation can be improved after investigation and communication, and I’m looking forward to coming back and enjoying an inclusive creative environment at CPT in the future. Below’s my original comment:
This is my first time visiting Camden People’s Theatre and I was super excited at first. All the female staff and technicians were extremely kind and helpful. However, there was a white middle aged front of house guy acted very aggressive to my friends who are of global majority background. As an Asian performer, I was very interested in applying to perform here before, but now I’m not feeling safe and comfortable about this space anymore. It’s such a shame I can’t enjoy this place with all the...
Read moreA very long-running independent theatre in London, the 'CPT' has been putting on controversial and groundbreaking plays for decades. It's a bit shabby and threadbare these days but don't let that put you off - step into the auditorium and you could be in for a surprise. Earlier this year the one-woman show 'I Feel Like Magda Goebels' certainly got tongues wagging...
It's also conveniently close to Warren St tube for those who feel uncomfortable venturing too far outside...
Read moreNice intimate theatre space. Hadn't been for a number of years, so it was nice going back. Performances are always interesting. Hoping to go again soon.
On another note, annoyingly, during a performance of 'The Wedding Speech' two people came in late - they were noisy coming in, then whipped out crisps (which they munched through noisily), then opened a can of drink. It's not the cinema where you can eat what you like. Quite disrespectful to...
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