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Reading this you may be convinced I am part of the Golden Goose Theatre 'team' I am not at all, however I do care about supporting any venues that are prepared to stage live theatre during this new era.


www.goldengoosetheatre.co.uk/shows


When was the last time you had the experience of 'Real World' LIVE theatre?

Well how about the opportunity THIS year?

I applaud The fabulous Golden Goose Theatre for taking the insane risk of opening in 2020.

This wonderful intimate theatre has two productions coming up, if you feel starved of live theatre here is your golden opportunity!


11th - 12th December

Mighty, The ?remarkable? (Scotsman) and bite-sized Jack AG Britton presents Mighty; a TED-talk-meets-theatre show that combines comedy, live music and spoken word to ask the big (or little) question: should we be taking heightism more seriously?

Tickets: ?8 concessions ?12 full price by comparison to the very dark West End is a steal!


17th - 19th December

Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope, Fresh from its Off-Broadway debut and milestone 100th performance, Mark Farrelly?s hugely acclaimed solo play comes to the Golden Goose.

Mark you radiate so much HOPE! If anyone reading Mark's post has not yet seen this production, BOOK RIGHT NOW! It is pure GOLD, Support Mark & Support LIVE THEATRE, I love The Golden Goose Theatre and applaud you for taking the INSANE gamble of starting your venture DURING the pandemic.

Tickets: ?8 concessions ?12 full price by comparison to the very dark West End is a steal!


Any theatre in the UK that is prepared to stage live theatre, Zoom you just don't cut the cloth, deserves a Standing Ovation and support.


Pondering? Don't just do it you only live once.


The Golden Goose Theatre

146 Camberwell New Road, Camberwell, SE5 0RR


Nearest tube:

Oval (Northern Line)


Nearest bus stop:

Vassal Road (36, 185, 436, N136)

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