Our entire run is now SOLD OUT - what a wonderful way to celebrate our 10th year at the Camden Fringe! If you've missed out on grabbing a ticket - have a sneak peak at some rehearsal shots by the talented Emma Steele & check out our interview with Stephanie Brandhuber over at London Calling!
THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES
Yes, the #VaginaSuperheroes are back! We are reviving our sell-out version of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues this May...
The Tempest RETURNS!
YES. 2016 has arrived and we are back - conjuring up some rough magic with our gothic version of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. The production has had previous sold out runs at the Etcetera Theatre, The Cockpit & The Bread & Roses Theatre. Beat the January blues and catch us next week - 21st & 22nd January, 7:30pm... Continue Reading →
The Tempest @ The Bread & Roses Theatre
We are returning to The Bread & Roses Theatre with our all-female gothic extravaganza. AND WE CAN NOT WAIT!
The Vagina Monologues, The Bread & Roses Theatre: REVIEW
Check out this lovely 4 star review by Sarah Jeffcoate at Everything Theatre...THANK YOU! What an amazing sell-out run with incredible crew, beautiful audiences & fabulous cast! It's been emotional.
THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES: TWO NIGHTS TO GO!
We are SOLD OUT again tonight...YAY! Last chance to catch us on Saturday so grab your tickets asap!
Gallery: Twelfth Night 2014
Performance photos from our sell-out all-female Twelfth Night, August 2014- check out the midsummer madness! Photography: Anthony Kelly
Last chance, catch us if you can!
Last chance to catch our all-female Twelfth Night 5pm at Etcetera Theatre which SOLD OUT last night, so be sure to reserve tickets on 020 7482 4857 and collect at least 10mins before show (online tickets are now sold out).The lovely peeps at Female Arts have posted our guest feature which can be found here, where you... Continue Reading →
Vagina Monologues at Take Courage Theatre 2013
After a sell out show at Etcetera Theatre as part of The Camden Fringe. Get Over It Productions take our sparkling version of Eve Ensler's classic to Take Courage Theatre... Review from Bad Housekeeping