1. It’s Like Watching the News, But Way More Entertaining
Forget endless headlines and dry debates—The State We’re In festival is here to shake things up! Running from October 22nd to November 10th, Camden People’s Theatre presents a three-week festival that dives headfirst into the heart of UK politics, democracy, and public life. This isn’t your average evening at the theatre—expect bold performances that explore everything from the climate crisis to our benefit system, all with a theatrical twist.

Think politics can’t be fun? You’re about to be proven wrong. Get your tickets here!
2. Zakiyyah Deen’s Play Will Have You Laughing—and Thinking
Have you ever wondered why a Black woman has never been Prime Minister? Well, Zakiyyah Deen’s debut play, Why A Black Woman Will Never Be Prime Minister, is here to break it down for you. Part satire, part spoken word, this powerful piece looks at everything from British politics to Black maternal health, served with a dose of humour and raw honesty. Deen’s work is sharp, witty, and guaranteed to leave you thinking long after the curtain falls.
Catch this must-see show from October 22nd to November 9th. More info here.
3. Get Involved with a Real Citizens’ Assembly
It’s easy to feel like we’re not doing enough about the climate crisis—but what more could we be doing? In A Citizens’ Assembly, showing on November 5th, theatre-maker Andy Smith and Lynsey O’Sullivan invite the audience to join the conversation. This interactive piece lets you engage in discussions about the climate emergency and how we can make a difference. No two performances will be the same, because it’s all about who’s in the room—and that includes you.
Ready to get your voice heard? Check it out here.
4. It’s Not Just About Politics—It’s About You
Ever feel like the economy is too complicated to wrap your head around? Enter It’s The Economy, Stupid, by Worklight Theatre, running on October 25th and 26th. Armed with nothing but some bags, boxes, and an old board game, Joe Sellman-Leava and Dylan Howells bring the messy world of economics to life. They’ll explore how it’s shaped the world you live in—without putting you to sleep.
If you want a fresh, funny take on how economics shapes our lives, find out more here.
5. Social Issues That Hit Close to Home
What does it mean when millions of people are relying on food banks, or when foster kids are labelled “troublemakers”? The State We’re In festival isn’t shying away from the tough questions. With performances like The Food Bank Show on October 31st and The Daisy Chain on November 6th-8th, you’ll get a raw, emotional look at the UK’s most pressing social issues. These shows are powerful, personal, and guaranteed to make you see the world a little differently.
Curious? Dive into these performances here and here.
If you’re ready for theatre that challenges the status quo, makes you think, and might even make you laugh, then Camden People’s Theatre’s The State We’re In is the festival for you. Get your tickets, gather your friends, and prepare to see the world in a whole new light.
Check out the full programme and book your tickets here.
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