WORK IN PROGRESS
Caitlin Powell & Camilla Borges: Work-in-Progress
Neurotic and petty (gay and correct) Caitlin Powell is asking whether constantly bracing for disaster stops you from being a cool fun time.
‘Brilliant’ (Jen Brister) and ‘delightfully self-effacing’ (Chortle), Caitlin has been a finalist in the Funny Women Awards, Chortle Student Comedy Awards, and LGBTQ+ New Comedian of the Year, and twice shortlisted for the BBC New Comedy Awards.
Camilla Borges is an award-winning comedian, clown and friend. Camilla has a theory that who you played in your school Nativity indicates how you will belater in life. Camilla played Mary in her Nativity and things aren’t going so well... Maybe re-creating this moment will sort things out. Through characters, games and lots (and lots) of audience interaction, Camilla re-tells the story of the Nativity from a slightly different perspective. Expect familiar faces, and a few surprising ones – there definitely was a Lobster present at the birth of Christ? She asks the important questions, such as: how wise were the Wise Men? Was Joseph the original cuck? And, where is Trig Trog? A show of pure silliness from someone who played Mary when she was 8 and won’t stop talking about it.


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Seating is not socially distanced. The theatre is ventilated before and after every performance with regular and thorough cleaning of touch points. Hand sanitiser and face masks are available onsite.
Access
We regret that our theatre is up a flight of stairs with no wheelchair access available.

