Sexy seaside Shakespeare
Camp first got involved in theatre as a stage manager for plays at school.
“Then I got braver and tried acting. But it was through the drama society at Canterbury University that I first tried directing,” she says, “I love having the overall vision and bringing all the different parts together to create it.”
Shakespeare in particular feeds Camp’s interest.
“I like the universal stories; they’re 400 years old but still relevant,” she says, “Everyone does these plays over and over but you always find something new.”
Camp’s Twelfth Night will show audiences that something new. The play tells the story of Viola, a young woman shipwrecked in the country of Illyria, who decides to dress as a man to make her way in the new land. Camp set the play by the seaside in the 1920s, with sexy costumes and a company of musicians.
“We take all the good bits of the 1920s and fit the show around them,” she says, “There’s lots of running and falling over, misbehaving and sword fights, but there are deeper lessons as well. It’s about appreciating what you’ve got in the present instead of worrying about the future.”
The Dell, Botanic Gardens, 7pm, February 17.










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