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Three of Hearts

Three of Hearts

  • 31 January 2012 - 5 February 2012 at 7:30pm
  • tickets: £11.50 ticketweb

Five One Productions presents Three of Hearts by Sarah Goddard.
The tragic tale of three people, tangled together by fate. A mother, a man and a lover shed light on the young boy that connects them all. A poignant and heartbreaking look into the boundaries of society.

See both shows by Five One Productions - Three of Hearts and The Lift - for £16.
Please note that Sunday performances take… [read more]



The Lift

The Lift

  • 31 January 2012 - 5 February 2012 at 9:00pm
  • tickets: £11.50 ticketweb

Five One Productions presents The Lift by Kieran O’Rourke, Andy McLeod and Lawrence Russell.
An Englishman, an Irishman, and a Jew get trapped in a lift... Funny, intelligent and moving look at what happens when life takes everything out of your control. Three men, one box and a lifetime of choices!

See both shows by Five One Productions - Three of Hearts and The Lift - for £16.
Please… [read more]



Filthy

Filthy

  • 6 February 2012 at 7:30pm
  • tickets: £6.00 ticketweb

Chesterfield’s second finest comedy mind (after Bernie Clifton) and purveryor of shambolic daftness, Chris Boyd returns with 45 minutes of mostly new jokes about the ins and outs of his declining health. 

’Brilliant’ - Leicester Mercury

’Glorious puns as he highlights the murky corners of his life.’ - Chortle

’Experimental, witty and bemusing’ -… [read more]




The Etcetera Theatre is one of London’s best known pub theatres. Situated above The Oxford Arms on Camden High Street, the Etcetera is only 75 metres from Camden Town tube station and is at the heart of one of the city’s busiest and most vibrant areas.

Since 1986 the Etcetera has played host to the very best of the London Fringe. New writing, revivals, comedy, magic, musicals, readings and previews - you name it, it all happens here.

“...one of the smallest theatres in London [but] this doesn't stop it punching well above its weight, laying on consistently strong theatre since 1986” Time Out (Sep 2010)

“One of London’s best pub theatres” Guardian (Feb 2008)

“Lovely and cosy” Camden New Journal (Jan 2008)