Past Productions
Our shows have toured to major fringe festivals and fringe theatres around the UK.
Cream Pie went on tour in 2016 and it has been performed at Camden People’s Theatre as part of the Calm Down, Dear Feminist Festival (‘15 & ‘16), The Warren at the Brighton Fringe Festival, Theatre N16 (Balham) as part of the Balham Comedy Festival, the Bike Shed Theatre (Exeter), and the Acorn Theatre (Penzance).
Artistic Team
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Written & Performed by
Kara Chamberlain & Natalia Knowlton
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Contributing Directors
Thomas Bailey, Charlotte Cooper, Carol Tagg, Paul Cree
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Production Team
Kara Chamberlain & Natalia Knowlton
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Marketing Assistant
Ilona Janosy
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CREAM PIE
Written & Performed by
Kara Chamberlain & Natalia Knowlton
Cream Pie explores mainstream porn and the public who consume it.
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Featuring stories taken from verbatim interviews intercut with parodies of porn scenes, CREAM PIE provides a unique, poignant and comical insight into how the world of porn has affected the concept of sex for a whole generation. CREAM PIE is not only an insightful and enjoyable piece of theatre, but also a delightful catalyst for discussion about the all encompassing world of porn.
"Knowlton and Chamberlain have shown themselves to be fearless and imaginative, with their finger on the pulse of this social phenomenon."
- Female Arts Magazine
JUST ABOUT HOME
Written & Performed by
Kara Chamberlain & Natalia Knowlton
Two women trapped at Toronto Pearson airport meet after being denied entrance to Canada. They share stories of their immigration, visas, and trying to be women of the world.
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Just About Home is a new short play inspired by our personal and ancestral experiences of immigration. It explores what it means to be an immigrant to Canada, and the culture of children born in Canada to immigrant parents.
Just About Home was first workshopped as part of the Oh Canada! F(eh)stival Scratch Night at the Landor Space, Clapham.
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Artistic Team
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Cast: Kara Chamberlain & Natalia Knowlton
Director: Anya Williams
Costume Design: Ronan Morrow
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IMPURITIES
Written by
Natalia Knowlton
Impurities premiered at the Edmonton International Fringe Festival 2013.
In the story of Impurities, three girls are pressured into having sex, not having sex, or simply just sticking to blow jobs. Whether they oblige or rebel against these conflicting messages, something is still missing in their sex lives. Impurities explores the consequences that arise when our society fetishizes the notion of virginity.
Artistic Team​
Terri Gingras as Kate
Kara Chamberlain as Cecilia
Jessica Watson as Mia
Noori Gill as Actor 1
Jemma Robinson as Actor 2
Lisa Jones as Actor 3
Thais Polo as Actor 4
Stage managed & Assistant Directed by Lore Green
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Impurities was created with the support of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts.
Production Images © James Cross
Impurities Image © Robyn Moore