Outrageous musical cabaret duo WITT ‘n’ CAMP head for Brighton Fringe.
Recently seen onstage with James McAvoy at the Wifi4Refugees Fundraiser and at The Giants Gala hosted by David Schwimmer, the acclaimed comedy double act WITT ‘n’ CAMP will play the Warren at this year’s Brighton Fringe.
Brought to life by Charlie Howitt and Holly Campbell, WITT ‘n’ CAMP are on the run for crimes of public indecency, but they’re still putting on their show at The Warren, jail be damned. Join them for sixty minutes of saucy fun, cabaret and musical comedy.
Also invited to the party are Opera stars, Wittundra & Deborah. They reached dizzying heights of fame after transforming Nicki Minaj into classic arias, creating a new genre “HipOpera” – but these lifelong rivals will go to any lengths to steal the limelight. And we can’t forget Bridget & Braun – two battery hens, who dream of escaping their shitty boyfriend Steve. They’re not sure why they‘ve been invited at all.
A wild exploration of female identity, and hailed as “ridiculously sexy” (LondonTheatre1) and “genius” (Geraldine James OBE), WITT ‘n’ CAMP was nominated for the Les Enfants Terribles Award 2017 and comes to The Warren from May 14-16.
WITT ‘n’ CAMP is just one of eight shows headed for this year’s festival supported by South East London powerhouse Greenwich Theatre. From dark dystopian drama UNDER MY THUMB to all-female crime caper GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY, the line-up confirms Greenwich Theatre as one of the country’s most prolific supporters of new and emerging theatre.
Greenwich artistic director James Haddrell, said: “I first saw WITT ‘n’ CAMP performing at this year’s Les Enfants Terribles award showcase – and I knew immediately that we had discovered a unforgettable duo. Crossing between musical theatre, stand-up comedy and cabaret, you leave a WITT ‘n’ CAMP performance desperate to tell as many people as possible about the show. Audiences in Brighton are in for a treat!”
Event: WITT ‘n’ CAMP
Where: The Warren, Studio Two, St Peter’s Church North, York Place, Brighton BN1 4GU
When: May 14-16
Time: 9.30pm
Cost: Tickets £9 (conc, £7.50; student £6.50)
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