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Home > Theatre > Gig theatre show exploring unconventional love

Gig theatre show exploring unconventional love

By Caroline King - December 8, 2019Posted in : Music, Theatre

This month, watch a zany live radio gig-theatre show exploring unconventional relationships and celebrating the unusual and underrepresented qualities of love.

The Undefinable, portrait James Allan 2018, (c) She Goat
The Undefinable by She Goat (Photo: James Allan)

She Goat’s The Undefinable is an alternative gig theatre production that will be showing at Camden People’s Theatre in London.

Two dudes. Well, kind of dudes. A garage studio. A late night broadcast. Time slips between noughties love-pop, 70s folk fever and 18th century French philosophy. The dudes slip between instruments. Everything gets tangled. Our kind of love is tangled and slippery. Love in the in-between. Love that doesn’t have language yet. This is The Undefinable.

Clear the decks for historical wigs, irreverent nudity, reckless dancing, and a whole lot of coffee, as The Undefinable embark on a queer-platonic mix-tape into the unknown future and forgotten past of doing love differently.

Every performance will be accessible to Visually Impaired audiences (with integrated live audio description).

When: 10th – 21st December 2019
Where: Camden People’s Theatre, 58-60 Hampstead Road, London NW1 2PY
£: Tickets cost £12 or £10 for concessions

More info: www.cptheatre.co.uk

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