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* Her Alabaster Skin by Nick Green (this later became part of BAC's 'I Wish I'd Seen That' season)
* Her Alabaster Skin by Nick Green (this later became part of BAC's 'I Wish I'd Seen That' season)
* A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen (this later became part of BAC's 'I Wish I'd Seen That' season)
* A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen (this later became part of BAC's 'I Wish I'd Seen That' season)
* [[The Dutchman (play)|Dutchman]] by [[Leroi Jones]]
* [[Dutchman (play)|Dutchman]] by [[Leroi Jones]]
* [[Room 110 (play)|Room 110]] made it's world premiere as part of The [[Camden Fringe]], created by [[Frazer Brown]]
* [[Room 110 (play)|Room 110]] made it's world premiere as part of The [[Camden Fringe]], created by [[Frazer Brown]]
* Hamlet (abridged), produced by [[The Rival Theatre Company]]
* Hamlet (abridged), produced by [[The Rival Theatre Company]]

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Etcetera Theatre
Oxford Arms
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Address265 Camden High Street, London, NW1 7BU
Camden, London
OwnerZena Barrie and Michelle Flower
TypePub theatre
Capacity42 seats
Opened1986
Website
www.etceteratheatre.com

The Etcetera Theatre is a fringe venue for theatre and comedy. It was founded in 1986 and is situated above The Oxford Arms pub in Camden Town, in the London Borough of Camden.

The Theatre won the 1996 Guinness Ingenuity Award for Pub Theatre and was nominated for the 1996 Peter Brook Empty Space Award.

Shows which have been performed at this venue include:

The Etcetera Theatre is a hire-only venue and is used for rehearsals, castings and readings during the day as well as evening performances.

The Etcetera is a key venue in August's Camden Fringe.

References

  1. ^ "As recommended by the Messiah…". Chortle.co.uk. 2006-10-11. Retrieved 2009-03-17. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Hall, Julian (2007-01-11). "James Sherwood: I Know What You Did Last Sunday, Etc Theatre, London". Independent.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-03-17. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

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